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🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash

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FYI: 🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash http://dlvr.it/TLf85J

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLds9n

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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FYI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should ...

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ICYMI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Shoul...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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ICYMI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLd19x

🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash

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ICYMI: 🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash http://dlvr.it/TLcwGy

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ICYMI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Shoul...
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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLcMY8

🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash

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🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash http://dlvr.it/TLcFnN

Discover the full story and insights into the market by visiting our latest blog post: http://dlvr.it/TLYnyk Don't miss out on valuable information!

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ICYMI: Discover the full story and insights into the market by visiting our latest blog post: http://dlvr.it/TLYnyk Don't miss out on valuable information! http://dlvr.it/TLbwjh

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \

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ICYMI: 🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \ http://dlvr.it/TLbWqC

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ICYMI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Shoul...

Condo sales in May • -25.1% in Miami-Dade • -24% in Broward • -17% in Palm Beach County source: Miami Association of Realtors (vs. May 2024) This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law changes to the

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Condo sales in May • -25.1% in Miami-Dade • -24% in Broward • -17% in Palm Beach County source: Miami Association of Realtors (vs. May 2024) This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law changes to the http://dlvr.it/TLbLgq

Discover the full story and insights into the market by visiting our latest blog post: http://dlvr.it/TLYnyk Don't miss out on valuable information!

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Discover the full story and insights into the market by visiting our latest blog post: http://dlvr.it/TLYnyk Don't miss out on valuable information! http://dlvr.it/TLZvLp

🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash

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ICYMI: 🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash http://dlvr.it/TLZm0D

🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \

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🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \ http://dlvr.it/TLZSsp

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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FYI: 🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear me...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLYq7w
The governor signed Senate Bill 1622 on Tuesday, which overrides a 2018 law that limited public assess to privately-owned beaches and prohibited counties from passage of “customary use” ordinances that allowed beach access. The measure also streamlines beach restoration efforts. “By repealing the law, we return the authority back to local communities,” DeSantis said at a signing ceremony in Santa Rosa Beach. “Cities and counties can now adopt ordinances recognizing recreational customary use, walking, fishing, sunbathing, swimming, without having to obtain a judicial declaration. This bill is about restoring local control, cutting legal red tape and putting our residents first, but it goes even further to strengthen our coastal communities.” The 2018 law came about after property owners sued Walton County and its commission over its “customary use” ordinance passed in 2016 that said “the public’s long-standing customary use of the dry sand areas of all of the beaches in the county ...

What I Hear in the Market

🗣️ What I Hear in the Market “I think what’s happening is this...” I'm noticing a pattern with buyers right now. We’re touring house after house... and none of them feel quite right. Eventually, the buyer gets frustrated and thinks, “There’s just nothing out there for me.” So they stop. They either press pause — or worse, walk away altogether. But here’s the truth: 🚫 It’s not always the market that’s the problem. ✅ It’s often clarity. Before any showing, I recommend buyers sit down at home and get honest — with themselves and with each other. What do they really need? What matters most to every person living in that house? It’s easy to say “3 beds, 2 baths, garage,” but that doesn’t tell the full story. ➡️ Is that garage meant to be a gym? A hobby space? Storage? ➡️ Do the kids need their own bathroom because of the morning rush? ➡️ Is there flexibility in layout, or is a fourth bedroom really a must? The deeper the clarity, the better I can help find real solutions — even ...

🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash

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🌟 Discover the trend transforming Miami living! How a 260 sq ft home shows how shoebox living is a smart choice. 🏡 Micro-units are **36% cheaper** than traditional apartments, appealing to those valuing location over size. Neighborhoods like Little Havana and South Miami Heights offer vibrant culture at affordable prices. As a seasoned REALTOR®, I can say this is a strategic choice for balancing lifestyle and budget. 📞 Thinking of downsizing or investing? Contact me today! — Guillermo Sanjurjo, REALTOR® Photo by benchaccounting via Unsplash http://dlvr.it/TLYgbP

🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \

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ICYMI: 🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \ http://dlvr.it/TLYC2G

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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FYI: 🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear me...

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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ICYMI: 🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear ...

🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \

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🏛️ **Victory for Property Owners Nationwide** Landlords may finally be entitled to compensation for losses during the CDC’s eviction moratorium. A major court ruling has reaffirmed that property rights can’t be suspended without just compensation. ✅ If you’re a housing provider who lost rental income during the moratorium (2020–2021), this decision could open the door for you to file a **takings claim** under the Fifth Amendment. 📩 DM me if you want help connecting with a qualified attorney or want to explore next steps. \ http://dlvr.it/TLX6th

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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FYI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should ...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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FYI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLWlzx

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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ICYMI: 🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear ...

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message...

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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FYI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should ...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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FYI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLVhyG

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ICYMI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Shoul...

🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message: **buyers are active**, but **pricing is everything** right now. 🔹 442 new listings 🔹 653 price reductions 🔹 270 closed sales 🔹 127 deals fell through 🔹 122 canceled listings If you’re wondering what this means for your property — whether buying, selling, or holding — I’ll walk you through it. 📲 Let’s talk strategy. \

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🔍 **MLS Weekly Snapshot – Market Showing Signs of Adjustment** (7-Day Lookback | Miami-Dade Residential) 📈 **442 New Listings** hit the market — showing sellers are still confident, but… 🔻 **653 Price Decreases** vs just 24 increases — indicating many are adjusting expectations to meet buyer demand. 🧾 **270 Closed Sales** and **149 Pending Sales** — a solid number, but slightly behind new listing volume. 🔁 **127 Back on Market** + **122 Cancellations** signal contracts falling through, possibly due to financing or inspection issues. 📌 **Key Takeaway:** We're seeing a market in motion. Inventory is growing, price reductions are accelerating, and sellers who adapt **quickly** are the ones going under contract. --- ### ✅ Suggested Social Media Caption (Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn): 📊 **Miami Real Estate Update – 7 Days of Insight** This past week, over **650 sellers reduced their price** while **270 properties closed**. The market is sending a clear message...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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ICYMI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLVX5C

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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FYI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLV1g9

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ICYMI: ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Shoul...

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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ICYMI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLTs52

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLTs49

ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the Governor approve these budgetary provisions, Florida Housing’s Board of Directors will first need to approve a list of eligible occupations.

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ANNOUNCEMENT HOMETOWN HEROES 2025-26 The Florida Legislature passed the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget on June 16, 2025. The budget appropriates $50 million to Florida Housing in new funding for the 2025 HTH Loan Program but also requires significant changes from the 2024 Program. The budget is now on its way to Governor DeSantis and will not be final until his review and approval. As it currently stands, the 2025 HTH Loan Program will only be available to borrowers who are employed full-time by a Florida-based employer in the following eligible occupations: 1) Healthcare worker; 2) School staff member; 3) First responder; 4) Public safety employee; 5) Court employee; 6) Childcare worker; 7) A servicemember of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard; or 8) A veteran employed full-time by a Florida-based employer. The HTH funds will NOT be available on July 1st this year. Should the G...

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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ICYMI: 3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLT6Mh

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLT6Ky

3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to.

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3 months. My @TrustWallet transaction has been stuck on “confirming” since Feb 15. No response. No support. No resolution. You can’t trust Trust Wallet. Your funds are never safe when there’s no one to talk to. http://dlvr.it/TLS5vm