Posts with tag miami real estate

A Dreamy $4.75 Million South Beach Condo (House of the Day)

Real estate is depressing in a number of ways. One, homes can be depressingly bad, ugly or cramped. (Please refer to our post on the worst listings in America). Two, they can be depressingly, heartbreakingly, unattainably, "I-could-never-afford-this-home" luxurious. And by that, we mean this home in particular. Priced... Continue Reading »

Another Sign of a Housing Boom? The Miami Condo Market

By Diana Olick During the height of the housing boom, some likened the feverish flipping game in Miami's condominium market to a circus. The circus is back, and more high-flying than ever. At a recent party to launch a new project from New York-based developer PMG, acrobats swung over the crowd, and in gravity-defying... Continue Reading »

Talk About House Porn! 'Deep Throat' Home for Sale

Fans went wild when the infamous "Home Alone" house hit the market, and a similar reaction arose when, years later, "The Hunger Games" town went up for sale. But we're suspecting that these same audiences won't be quite as excited at the news that the home featured in cult 1972 adult film, "Deep Throat," is the latest... Continue Reading »

House of the Day: Miami's Real-Life Castle, With Moat

Like any aspiring young princess, I'd always dreamed of living in a fairytale castle -- turrets, buttresses, moat and the whole shebang. Over two decades later, I'm still no princess, but I've found a real-life castle that looks like it was plucked straight from my childhood dreams. The newly-listed, $10.9 million Chateau... Continue Reading »

House of the Day: Florida Mansion Gets 5 Stars

There are very few of us who can wake up to that view every morning, but hey, we can dream, right? Here's another one to add to the wish list. With endless views over Biscayne Bay, this $13.9 million mansion in Coral Gables, Fla., could be easily mistaken for a luxury resort. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. Who... Continue Reading »

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