ATTRACTED TO STABILIZING FUNDAMENTALS, OFFICE INVESTORS TARGET ORLANDO’S LOWER-TIER ASSETS

ORLANDO, Fla., March 12, 2008 — Fundamentals in the Orlando office market are expected to shift in 2008 as demand generated from moderate office-using employment growth is offset by new construction

DESPITE SHORT-TERM RISE IN MIAMI OFFICE VACANCY, INVESTORS BRACE LONG-TERM RECOVERY

MIAMI, March 12, 2008 — Softer demand will result in a higher vacancy rate and a more moderate pace of rent growth in Miami-Dade County this year, although conditions remain relatively healthy, acco

LEASING ACTIVITY SLOWS IN FORT LAUDERDALE’S TRANSITIONING OFFICE MARKET

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., March 7, 2008 — The Broward County office market is in the midst of a transition, according to the 2008 National Office Report by Marcus & Millichap, the nation’s largest re

More Options...Better Solutions

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Leasing Follow-Up Trends and Success Tips

In tracking the percentage of leasing professionals who follow up with their rental prospects by telephone, mail and/or e-mail, it is interesting that the follow-up percentages have remained fairly co

Ask the Energy Expert: Not all water heaters are created equal

Q: My water heaters are about 10 years old, and I want to replace them before they fail. What information can you give me about the quality and longevity of replacements?

ASK THE SECRET SHOPPER: March 2008

Strong market conditions continue to prevail in the Pacific Northwest.

All Residential Real Estate is Not Equal: Apartment Sector Thrives Amidst Single-Family Downturn

WASHINGTON, March 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Not all residential real
estate is equal, according to the National Multi Housing Council's (NMHC)

MINIMAL RETAIL CONSTRUCTION SAFEGUARDS AGAINST SLOWING ECONOMY IN WEST PALM BEACH

WEST PALM BEACH, March 3, 2008 — A promising long-term outlook for Palm Beach County remains intact, due to the projected addition of more than 10,000 households annually during the next five years

RETAIL ABSORPTION REMAINS POSITIVE IN TAMPA

TAMPA, March 3, 2008 — Despite lingering softness in the Tampa housing market, retailers continue to take on additional space and net absorption will remain positive in 2008, according to the 2008 N

RETAIL RENTS FORECAST TO RISE IN ORLANDO

ORLANDO, Fla., Feb.

ABSORPTION EXPECTED TO REMAIN POSITIVE THIS YEAR EVEN AS FORT LAUDERDALE RETAIL MARKET SLOWS

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb.

MIAMI RETAIL MARKET TO REMAIN STRONG, DESPITE COOLING HOUSING MARKET

MIAMI, Feb.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT PALM BEACH MULTI-FAMILY INVESTORS

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan.

DESPITE SHIFTS IN FLORIDA, DEMAND FOR JACKSONVILLE APARTMENTS WILL REMAIN STABLE

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan.

MIAMI’S APARTMENT SECTOR WILL SHIFT IN 2008

MIAMI, Jan.

APARTMENT INVESTORS TO TARGET UNSUCCESSFUL CONDO CONVERSION PROJECTS IN FORT LAUDERDALE

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan.

LONG-TERM GROWTH PROSPECTS ATTRACT INVESTORS TO JACKSONVILLE MULTI-FAMILY ASSETS

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan.