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Designers spotlight two bold 2025 decor trends: vibrant “city glow” style and calming “cottage flow” or a mix of both for a look that’s uniquely yours.
First-time buyers should expect upfront costs like a down payment, mortgage insurance, closing fees and moving expenses. Ongoing costs include insurance and taxes.
Downsizing in retirement isn’t the only option. Upsizing might fit your lifestyle better. Budget, layout and future plans all play key roles in the decision.
Elimination of state and local tax on commercial leases becomes reality with the governor's signature of a historic tax relief bill. It begins in October.
Be the home on the block that bugs run from by installing patio fans, planting landscaping with bug-resistant plants and removing standing water.
Florida Realtors: Homeowners should safeguard their homes before traveling over the July 4 holiday. Urge friends, family and clients to protect their homes while away.
Some of the new laws that resulted from Florida Realtors' 2025 legislative priorities include more transparency in condo transactions and protections from squatters.
Budget-friendly living room upgrades, including affordable flooring, reupholstered furniture and better lighting, can refresh a space without overspending.
New Florida Realtors forms reflecting condo-safety law changes will be released at 8 a.m. today. A recorded legal webinar on the updates is available now.
Gen Z makes up just 3% of buyers as debt, high costs and short-term money habits delay homeownership, even among high earners, data shows.