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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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It is with great pleasure that Michael welcomes you to Florida, and to his website. With years of experience in the market, he knows how crucial it is for you to find relevant, up-to-date information. The search is over. His website is designed to be your one-stop shop for real estate in Michael.
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Michael's expertise and dedication made our home buying experience seamless. He guided us through every step with patience and professionalism, ensuring we found the perfect property for our family. We could not have asked for a better real estate partner.
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Working with Michael was an absolute pleasure. His deep knowledge of the local market and unwavering commitment to his clients set him apart. He delivered results that exceeded our expectations. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a trusted real estate professional.
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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.
AI can now rank your neighborhood’s upside potential
Attom has introduced an AI-powered neighborhood ranking tool that scores census tracts by projected home price appreciation, giving real estate professionals a way to compare neighborhoods within the same market.
Read MoreWashington vs. private listings: How one state’s listings landscape is poised for change
James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson sit down with Washington Realtors CEO Nathan Gorton and 2026 President Ryan Beckett to unpack a new Washington law that will impact the public marketing of private listings.
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Hoby Hanna: The industry is fighting over data control, not private listings
As MLSs expand and brokerages build their own exchanges, Howard Hanna CEO Hoby Hanna argues that the industry may be focusing on the wrong issue.
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Video killed the radio star. AI killed my confidence
Broker Holly Brink shares her story of how filtering every thought through AI eventually made her stop trusting her own instincts.
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Your phone is the most important tool in your toolbox
That ringing you hear could be opportunity calling, Carl Medford writes, but if you choose not to answer your phone, you will never know.
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Don’t hang sellers out to dry because you’re afraid of Opendoor
From asset disposition to proptech consulting, Troy Palmquist has watched agents lose listings out of fear. Cash Now, More Later should be the end of the iBuyer conflict.
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Ginger Wilcox: Who decides how a home gets sold?
New laws and policies reflect a rising recognition that true equity comes from not forcing all sellers down the same narrow path, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate President Ginger Wilcox writes.
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Rocket Companies announces $1.2B senior notes offering
Rocket will use the offering, which is split between notes due in 2031 and 2034, to pay debts, including Senior Notes due this year.
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Homebuyers hoping for Fed relief may be waiting until 2027
Goldman Sachs pushed its next expected Fed rate cuts into 2027, while J.P. Morgan expects the central bank to stay on hold this year.
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Existing-home sales hit highest level since December
Existing-home sales rose 3.2 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.17 million, the highest level since December, according to NAR. The median price hit $429,300, marking 35 consecutive months of year-over-year gains.
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