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A new Residential Closings and Occupancy study by Goodkin Consulting/Focus Real Estate Advisors has found that
74% of the 22,079 residential units built in Downtown Miami since 2003 are currently occupied.
This reflects a 12 percentage‐point increase over the 62% occupancy rate reported in a similar
baseline study completed in May 2009. Both reports were conducted in partnership with the Miami Downtown Development Authority (DDA).
DOWNTOWN MIAMI'S RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY RATE SURGES TO 74% AS CONDOS FILL-UP Miami’s urban core bustling with full‐time residents; heightened demand for downtown living fueling condo sales, retail business growth.
Lol, thanks for proving my point with that post @ ladarron.
DOWNTOWN MIAMI'S RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY RATE SURGES TO 74% AS CONDOS FILL-UP Miami’s urban core bustling with full‐time residents; heightened demand for downtown living fueling condo sales, retail business growth.
Lol, thanks for proving my point with that post @ ladarron.
Yea! you are right, but the vacancy rate is still low.
Someone from Dallas, which has one of the highest vacancy rates in their downtown area shouldn't be downing Miami for their occupancy issues. Talk about someone in a glass house throwing stones...
Oh yeah, Miami-Dade. I'd rather be scorching by a beach in a bikini where people can ogle and marvel at my beauty than roasting in the middle of a prairie.
Someone from Dallas, which has one of the highest vacancy rates in their downtown area shouldn't be downing Miami for their occupancy issues. Talk about someone in a glass house throwing stones...
Oh yeah, Miami-Dade. I'd rather be scorching by a beach in a bikini where people can ogle and marvel at my beauty than roasting in the middle of a prairie.
I'll second that!
Last edited by NorthDeKalb; 06-15-2010 at 02:14 PM..
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