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Long Lake Ranches Davie Florida Short Sales and Foreclosures for Sale
Categories: Community Information, Davie, Foreclosures, Fort Lauderdale, Luxury Properties, Real Estate News
hiLuxury Homes foreclosures and short sales for sale in Long Lake Ranches located in Davie Florida.
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Also Open March 2, 2008
Categories: Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Cutler Bay, Davie, Downtown Brickell, Fort Lauderdale, High Pines, Hollywood, Kendall, Miami, Miramar, Palmetto Bay, Plantation, Real Estate News, South Miami, Weston
hiLooking for open houses in other areas?
Brickell – Coconut Grove – Coral Gables – Coral Ridge – Davie – East Fort Lauderdale – High Pines – Hollywood – Imperial Point/Landings – Kendall/Falls – Miami – Miramar – Plantation –
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Open House Sundays – February 10, 2008
Categories: Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Front Page, Kendall, Miami, Real Estate News, Weston
hiWouldn’t it be nice to look at all of the open houses in any given area on one day? We certainly thought so, and have come up with a way to feature particular neighborhoods each week, list the open houses of that neighborhood and provide detailed listing information with a printable map to make [...]
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Lowest Priced Home In Desirable Southwest Ranches on 3/4 of an Acre!
Categories: Davie, Equestrian Communities, Fort Lauderdale
hi3/4 of an acre and surrounded by multimillion dollar homes, this immaculately kept find is the lowest priced home in Southwest Ranches. It has unlimited potential to build on to or to live in. This special home would also be ideal as a rental property. Brand new air conditioner and new [...]
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Property Sales Drop in Broward County Again.
Categories: Community Information, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Gated Communities, Hollywood, In The News, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Real Estate News, Weston
hiThree years and counting.
Sales of existing homes in Broward County declined in July, just as they have for 36 of the past 37 months. That dismal trend isn’t likely to change soon as lenders across the South Florida housing market make it tougher for consumers to qualify for mortgages.
Analysts don’t expect the housing slump to [...]
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