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Updated 4 months ago, 09/10/2024

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Jacopo Iasiello
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  • Miami Beach, FL
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How do you see the Miami real estate market evolving over?

Jacopo Iasiello
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
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How do you see the Miami real estate market evolving over the next five years, especially with the influx of remote workers and tech companies?

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Unless economic issues arise, all I continue to see happening, is what has already been happening and that is growth. The amount of new apartments buildings I have seen go up within the last 2 years and the transformation that my own neighborhood has gone through in the last 3 years has been a rapid change in my opinion. From the people I personally know living in some of these new apartments, they are almost at full capacity. Maybe it wont continue to grow as rapid, but I see no reason for a downturn currently. Just put my home on the market actually to take advantage of the growth that has been happening haha