As a real estate analyst and consultant, Florida and especially South Florida without a doubt can be very difficult to analyze and correctly forecast the future performance of the market. It has been an especially tumultuous period the last 10 years, ranging from historic boom to crushing bust. And now, another boom is underway.

Sales and pricing increases mirror the double-digit gains of 2004-05, yet the percentage of owner occupiers of residential real estate has declined.

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