Brokers, developers use the World Cup to pitch foreign buyers. Here’s where they’re coming from
The excitement of the World Cup is helping fuel condo sales to foreign buyers, particularly from Latin America, brokers and developers say. It’s coming at a good time for the residential real estate industry, right when the market is slowing. Daniel Ickowicz, who leads the Aventura-based brokerage firm Elite International Realty, represented one of his clients, a buyer from Brazil, in the purchase of a unit at Domus Brickell Park, a short-term rental friendly condo project being developed by North Development, a venture led by Ricardo Dunin’s Oak Capital and Juan Carlos Tassara’s Edifica. The deal was sweetened by a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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