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Equestrians weary of Wellington's excesses head for greener pastures in S.C.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Aiken, S.C. · Horse lovers from Wellington say they've found heaven here, a place where church bells ring at noon, horse heads decorate the street signs and the town keeps nearly 1,900 wooded acres just for riding.
Who says the boom's over? Boynton development sells out phase one in 5 hours
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Kellie and Mike Pilicer grabbed lawn chairs, a flashlight and a few magazines, then spent the next 13 hours waiting to buy a house.
American home buyers show preference for Paris
Monday, October 23, 2006
When Americans buy homes in France, they choose Paris; the British and Dutch head for the country, a property report shows.

Firm specializing in historic home sales opens Palm Beach County office
Monday, October 23, 2006
Illustrated Properties has opened an office in Palm Beach County focusing on the sale of historic homes.
Number of students continues to drop as families leave Palm Beach County
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
The empty desks are continuing to pile up in Palm Beach County public schools.
Lakefront homes slated for rare Boca property
Monday, October 16, 2006
Stiles Corp. has announced plans for a 172-home lakefront development on one of Boca Raton's last major vacant residential tracts. It will be the first residential project in Boca Raton for the Fort Lauderdale-based company, which has completed a number of commercial projects in the city.
On real estate
Monday, October 16, 2006
The Adler Group Inc., based in Miami, recently broke ground on Deerfield Commons, a 35,000-square-foot shopping center at Hillsboro Boulevard and Powerline Road in Deerfield Beach.
Developers back out of plan for Lakes condo conversion
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
LAUDERDALE LAKES · A development group on Tuesday gave up its effort to turn 245 rental apartments into condos in Lauderdale Lakes, the only city in Broward County with a ban on condo conversions.
Developers back out of plan for Lakes condo conversion
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
LAUDERDALE LAKES · A development group on Tuesday gave up its effort to turn 245 rental apartments into condos in Lauderdale Lakes, the only city in Broward County with a ban on condo conversions.
Hollywood awaits its payback after spending millions on downtown redevelopment
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
After years of handing out millions in incentives to downtown developers, Hollywood officials think they are poised to see profitable returns.
Slowdown over in Palm Beach County real estate, research firm says
Monday, October 09, 2006
Palm Beach County's housing slump is over, if you believe a national report released last week.
Two acres along Loxahatchee River offered to Jupiter
Monday, October 09, 2006
A Jupiter real estate firm has suggested the possibility of selling a parcel of Loxahatchee River property to the town of Jupiter as part of its open-space program.
Slowdown over in Palm Beach County real estate, research firm says
Monday, October 09, 2006
Palm Beach County's housing slump is over, if you believe a national report released last week.
Two acres along Loxahatchee River offered to Jupiter
Monday, October 09, 2006
A Jupiter real estate firm has suggested the possibility of selling a parcel of Loxahatchee River property to the town of Jupiter as part of its open-space program.
Housing costs leave little left over for Broward residents
Sunday, October 08, 2006

Florida's overheated housing market has cooled in recent months, but the news is little consolation to Linda Martin.

FAU to ramp up honors courses on Boca Raton campus
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Officials at Florida Atlantic University are thinking of either ramping up - or offering more -- honors courses on its main campus in Boca Raton.
Botanical gardens in Boca Raton to be built in phases
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Project at de Hoernle Park to cost $8.3 million; open in 2011.
Palm Beach County may decide today whether preserving land is worth steep price
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
A $16 million deal to preserve land and help fill the coffers of a group housing former foster children may come at too high a price, property appraisers have warned Palm Beach County commissioners.
What housing slump? Three homes carrying $100 million asking prices
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Donald Trump's waterfront mansion on Palm Beach has all the big-time extras one might expect. Pricey marble and 24-karat gold fixtures decorate bathrooms. There's a gargantuan fountain in the driveway and 475 feet of oceanfront out back.
Housing costs leave little left over for Broward residents
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Florida's overheated housing market has cooled in recent months, but the news is little consolation to Linda Martin.
Housing costs leave little left over for Broward residents
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Florida's overheated housing market has cooled in recent months, but the news is little consolation to Linda Martin.
Palm Beach County housing expenses pummel paychecks
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Florida's overheated housing market has cooled in recent months, but that's little consolation to homeowners saddled with rising housing costs.
Palm Beach County housing expenses pummel paychecks
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Florida's overheated housing market has cooled in recent months, but that's little consolation to homeowners saddled with rising housing costs.
What housing slump? Three homes carrying $100 million asking prices
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Donald Trump's waterfront mansion on Palm Beach has all the big-time extras one might expect. Pricey marble and 24-karat gold fixtures decorate bathrooms. There's a gargantuan fountain in the driveway and 475 feet of oceanfront out back.
Palm Beach County may decide today whether preserving land is worth steep price
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
A $16 million deal to preserve land and help fill the coffers of a group housing former foster children may come at too high a price, property appraisers have warned Palm Beach County commissioners.
Whether it's a home or the stock market, there's no place to hide from risk
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Which is the worse thing to own right now -- a heavily mortgaged house in a fast-cooling real estate market, or a hedge fund that just got burned in natural gas?
Home prices drop in August
Monday, October 02, 2006
South Florida's housing downturn deepened in August, with the price of a typical single-family home in Broward County falling for the second month in a row.
Parttime residents face the cold-hearted truth: Their burden for government services is soaring.
Monday, October 02, 2006

Canadians, New Yorkers and other snowbirds are shouldering a larger and larger share of the tax burden to pay for law enforcement, fire protection, schools, libraries and parks in Broward County.

Whether it's a home or the stock market, there's no place to hide from risk
Monday, October 02, 2006
Which is the worse thing to own right now -- a heavily mortgaged house in a fast-cooling real estate market, or a hedge fund that just got burned in natural gas?
Super-luxury homes, including Trump's in Palm Beach, now topping the $100 million mark
Monday, October 02, 2006
Donald Trump's property for sale in Palm Beach has all the big-time extras one might expect: Pricey marble and 24-karat gold fixtures decorate bathrooms. There's a gargantuan fountain in the driveway and 475 feet of oceanfront out back.
Banks directed to explain new risks
Saturday, September 30, 2006
WASHINGTON · Federal regulators directed banks Friday to explain the risks posed to borrowers from interest-only and other nontraditional mortgages.
More South Florida investors are upgrading existing buildings
Saturday, September 30, 2006
The 951 Yamato building in Boca Raton used to be spillover office space for IBM. It was big and gray and drab -- "a battleship," one real estate broker said.
Wellington council keeps property tax rate steady, but rise expected next year
Friday, September 29, 2006

Wellington · Property taxes will not rise for now, but village residents should expect to pay the piper next year.

Cities brace for taxing problems as boom times slow
Friday, September 29, 2006
The boom times for local government tax rolls might be ending. 
Flip-flopping housing policy has a familiar smell
Friday, September 29, 2006
A mountainous problem is besetting the village of Wellington. Mountains of manure, that is, produced by the famed horse community.
Palm Beach County property appraiser slammed for huge boosts in assessments
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Palm Beach County commissioners Tuesday urged Property Appraiser Gary Nikolits to take a more lenient approach to assessing property, particularly when it comes to the tax-squeezed marine industry.
Curfew over as Boca, Delray pull free from Wilma’s wrath
Friday, November 04, 2005

The curfews are over.

Gasoline and ice lines are passing into history.

More and more traffic signals are popping to life each day.

And when students return to class, the grip Hurricane Wilma has held on Palm Beach County for the better part of two weeks will be loosened.

FEMA sets up at Boca Raton Community Hospital
Friday, November 04, 2005

Boca Raton Community Hospital it has invited the National Disaster Medical System of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to set up a Disaster Medical Assistance Team on the hospital's main campus at 745 Meadows Road.

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