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Biscayne Park FL Market conditions

Overview of the single family market in Biscayne Park, FL:

  • Currently on the market: 31Rick wakeboarding
  • Currently under contract: 9
  • Closed in the last 90 days: 8
  • Lowest Priced Listing: $320,000
  • Highest Priced Listing: $792,900

Overview of the condo market in Biscayne Park, FL:

  • Currently on the market: 5
  • Currently under contract: 8
  • Closed in the last 90 days: 0
  • Lowest Priced Listing: $148,900
  • Highest Priced Listing: $198,500

Overview of income producing (residential) in Biscayne Park, FL:

  • Currently on the market: 19
  • Currently under contract: 2
  • Closed in the last 90 days: 1
  • Lowest Priced Listing: $325,000
  • Highest Priced Listing: $625,000

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The picture is of Rick wakeboarding in Biscayne Bay.

6 commentsRick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate • November 19 2006 12:25PM

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hummm, 22 currently not under contract. I wonder if there is a good Realtor in the area to show them to me.....let me think....let me think.
Posted by George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut over 5 years ago

Where's the picture of him doing a flip?

Posted by Rich Jacobson Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker (Keller Williams West Sound Realty) over 5 years ago

George - you can think all you want as long as you don't start singing! 

Rich - this is the picture of him landing the flip - my camera was just not quick enough.

Posted by Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate (Majestic Properties) over 5 years ago
uh huh, yeah, sure!.....
Posted by Rich Jacobson Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker (Keller Williams West Sound Realty) over 5 years ago
Looks like the market is moving pretty briskly.  Is this the "norm" for the area - or unusual?
Posted by Tony Marriott, Associate Broker, REALTORĀ® (Haven Express @ Keller Williams Arizona Realty) over 5 years ago
Tony - It's definitely unusual - there were no more than 10 listings at one time in this area - always 2 pending and they would close in less than 90 days.  There's a lot more inventory and it is not moving.  It's very similar to other small cities within Miami.
Posted by Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate (Majestic Properties) over 5 years ago

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