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According to data from the US Census Bureau and projections from the Pew Research Center, 100,000 Argentinians are living in South Florida. Messi and his family will certainly feel at home among them, and may choose to spend time in Miami Beach’s acclaimed Faena District (the brainchild of fellow Argentinian Alan Faena) and in North Beach’s “Little Argentina” neighborhood.

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FHA Commissioner Julia Gordon shares how the FHA is broadening access to homeownership, not only through its loan products but also by investing in property rehabs and expanding housing counseling resources.

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2023 MIAMI REALTORS® PAC Chairman Fernando Arencibia Jr. on why he invests in RPAC

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Like the ‘LeBron effect,’ businesses look to bring ‘Messi magic’ to Fort Lauderdale

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Florida’s New Must-Have Amenity: Yacht Slips

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