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south florida real estate News Archive12-Nov-2005
- S. Fla. Farmers Turn to Niche Markets (RedNova)
By Jane Bussey, The Miami Herald Oct. 17--Under the din of "zssst...plunk..whoosh," the mechanical tomato transplanter lumbers along the rich loam of a Homestead field.
- JTPI's Average Commissions Soar Along Side South Florida Housing Prices (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Jordyn Taylor Properties, Inc. , a full-service real estate broker continues to participate in the red hot south florida real estate market.
- Feds: Weston man linked to Canadian gang (Miami Herald)
Using the identity of a dead child, a convicted drug smuggler on the lam for three decades lived undetected as a South Florida real estate agent for years -- until Tuesday, authorities say.
- No apologies: Artest relishes villain's role (Palm Beach Post)
Ron Artest's look and body language said it all: Ron, did you know NBA Commissioner David Stern is at the game?
- Florida agriculture: A tough row to hoe (Miami Herald)
South Florida farmers turn to new products, mechanization and niche markets to survive. To stay competitive, the industry is making investments to upgrade technology and machinery to cut costs.
- Feds: Weston man linked to Canadian gang (Miami Herald)
Using the identity of a dead child, a convicted drug smuggler on the lam for three decades lived undetected as a South Florida real estate agent for years -- until Tuesday, authorities say.
- S. Fla. farmers turn to niche markets (Miami Herald)
S. Fla. farmers turn to new products and mechanization to survive. To stay competitive, the industry is making investments to upgrade technology and machinery to cut costs.
- Feds: Weston man linked to Canadian gang (Miami Herald)
Using the identity of a dead child, a convicted drug smuggler on the lam for three decades lived undetected as a South Florida real estate agent for years -- until Tuesday, authorities say.
- Feds: Weston man linked to Canadian gang (Miami Herald)
Using the identity of a dead child, a convicted drug smuggler on the lam for three decades lived undetected as a south florida real estate agent for years -- until Tuesday, authorities say.
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