Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post
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Recent studies by three South Florida universities and the University of Alabama show six of the nation’s top 25 most overvalued housing markets are in the Sunshine State.
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The lawsuit has shaken the normally collaborative environmental community in South Florida known more for their plaintive advocacy on behalf of the River of Grass and its animals than bare-knuckle litigation.
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Owning a home and building equity is how Americans have created wealth for decades, but the last time it made more financial sense to buy a home in South Florida rather than rent and invest was at the tail end of 2014.
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Municipal leaders rallied Monday for the passage of a proposed water bill they say is necessary to keep West Palm Beach taps flowing but that continues to disquiet environmentalists.