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About Michael Mann

Having been selling real estate in Miami for more than 17 years, Michael Mann offers his clients a wealth of real estate market knowledge and experience. Although his earlier career focused mostly on condo sales in the downtown and Brickell area, in 2020 he and his wife welcomed their first child, a little girl, and he pursued more focus on homes ideally suited for expanding families.

Similar to Michael, individuals experience significant changes in their lifestyle when they begin to build a family. The desire for more space and a suitable environment for children often leads people to move away from living in condos and towards purchasing their first family home.

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As a way to enhance his fully loaded real estate website, he keeps fresh new content that will both interest you and help you. You can browse through his informative blogs to find information.

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May’s new-home sales data reveals a shrinking affordable market

May’s new-home sales data reveals a shrinking affordable market

New single-family home sales fell 7.3 percent in May, but the bigger story is the shrinking share of affordable new homes.

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Why the Bed Bath and Beyond deal is worth your attention

Why the Bed Bath and Beyond deal is worth your attention

Big companies are racing to own more of the homeownership lifecycle, Deb Siefkin writes. Agents need to earn more trust in the client’s decision-making process.

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7 tips for turning social media content into measurable results

7 tips for turning social media content into measurable results

Social lead gen hub POP.STORE is expanding its focus on real estate, helping agents turn content and social media engagement into measurable business results. Troy Palmquist talks with GM Jo Wong about the platform’s upcoming VidCon appearance feat...

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Luxury clients can spot a pitch, but they can’t ignore your expertise

Luxury clients can spot a pitch, but they can’t ignore your expertise

Stop trying to sell yourself, and start emphasizing your expertise to make a big impression on high-net-worth clients, coach Verl Workman writes.

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Real Brokerage surpasses 35K agents as REMAX deal progresses

Real Brokerage surpasses 35K agents as REMAX deal progresses

Real said that it added more than 3,200 agents in the first half of 2026 and more than 15,000 agents since the beginning of 2024.

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Attorney sentenced in dual-contract mortgage fraud scheme

Attorney sentenced in dual-contract mortgage fraud scheme

The Maryland attorney used dual contracts, a hidden side agreement, and his own trust account to defraud lenders in a Baltimore apartment sale and a 42-home same-day flip, receiving 15 months in federal prison.

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Supreme Court unanimously upholds foreclosure status quo

Supreme Court unanimously upholds foreclosure status quo

The Court upheld foreclosure rules that let local taxing authorities recover unpaid balances through auctions instead of listing homes on the open market.

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Trump stalls housing bill signing, demands SAVE Act first

Trump stalls housing bill signing, demands SAVE Act first

On Tuesday, Congress passed its most significant response to the housing shortage in 36 years, but whether President Trump will sign it remains unclear.

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RealScout CEO on how agents are adapting in a down market

RealScout CEO on how agents are adapting in a down market

Brokers are getting hyper-focused on ROI, and agents are doing more with AI after four years of a down market.

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Referral fees, private listings, double-dipping: What the data says

Referral fees, private listings, double-dipping: What the data says

Consumer Policy Center fellows Stephen Brobeck and Wendy Gilch discuss three controversial reports examining buyer agent commissions, referral fees, and Compass's growing market influence.

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