South Florida real estate’s biggest stories of 2025
South Florida real estate hit highs and lows in 2025, but construction financing flowed — for the right projects — and billionaire developers and investors like Amancio Ortega and Steve Ross pumped money into the tri-county region. Office and multifamily developers backpedalled, despite a series of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Condo developers slogged through the summer, but demand picked up in the fall. Drama in the real estate scene was wilder than “Members Only: Palm Beach,” from condo association fights to legal battles involving some of the biggest real estate dynasties. Meanwhile, in Tallahassee, Gov. Ron DeSantis and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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