According to Forbes, the increase in Miami property prices does not seem to be an obstacle for new residents coming from other US states and even from other countries. The “Magic City” has just been ranked among the TOP 10 best cities to live in Florida in 2023. Miami occupied the 6th position in the ranking and Orlando came in fifth place, out of a total of 400 cities approximately throughout the state.
Author: Juliana Saubier
MIAMI'S MOST POPULAR ANNUAL EVENTS
Greater Miami & Miami Beach plays host to a stellar lineup of annual events and festivals offering visitors and locals alike exciting things to do year-round.
Ranging from music, sports, art or food, there is something for everyone.
South Florida Experts Weigh In With 2023 Regional Real Estate Forecasts
Office building owners have it tough nationwide, but in South Florida the migration of companies to the Sunshine State coupled with limited trophy office supply should send rents higher. Limited land for new beachfront projects in Miami-Dade County will propel developers north to Fort Lauderdale and vicinity. And the countries of origin acquiring South Florida real estate will continue diversifying beyond South America.
These are among many predictions from South Florida-based real estate experts this month as they consider the impact of the pandemic-era boom in the South Florida real estate market and what it may signal for the post-pandemic years.
Your Guide to the Best Events at Miami Art Week and Art Basel 2022
The key to putting together the best itinerary for Art Basel Miami Beach: making sure you hit up a little bit of all the week has to offer.
There’s the art of course, both at Art Basel Miami Beach itself as well as several fairs, and openings scattered across the city in galleries, museums, and open sky installations in certain areas. Then there’s the fashion parties, the photography exhibitions, the unveiling of new high-end concept, the open bars, some private dinners, etc.
First Look: Inside the World’s First Solar-Powered Residential High-Rise
According to a recent article published on Robb Report, the Miami high-rise features a Solar Backbone, panes of glass embedded with solar technology.
It seems the future of sustainability is here, at least at Miami’s newest solar-powered high-rise, The Residences at 1428 Brickell. The project, recently announced by developer Ytech, is the first project of its kind in the world to integrate photovoltaic glazing within the facade.
The 70-story tower, designed by Milan-based ACPV Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, combines form and function with the solar energy features blended within the architectural aesthetic. The building features 500 photovoltaic-integrated windows on the west-facing facade that creates a Solar Backbone on the building.
The Residences at 1428 Brickell is currently accepting reservations with a five percent deposit and is set for completion in 2026.