Miami developers hunt for condo buyers from London to Latin America
The line to register at the Real Estate Expo Argentina, a two-day conference at the Hilton in Buenos Aires, stretches around the property, probably 300 feet, the biggest turnout Fortune International Group CEO Edgardo Defortuna has ever seen there. Defortuna, a native Argentinian, was among the crowd at the expo, along with a brigade of South Florida real estate brokers and developers armed with branded tote bags and glossy brochures of the sleek condo towers they are selling. Usually there are 15,000 attendees; Defortuna said this year had double the turnout. “Argentina is doing well, politically and economically. People are […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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