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REAL ESTATE NEWS FROM THE MIAMI HERALD

  • 78,000 additional Florida homes in trouble

    As the state's economy slipped further into the doldrums, the number of Florida home loans entering foreclosure continued to rise at a rapid clip in the second quarter, with more than 78,000 new homes in jeopardy of being repossessed by lenders, according to an industry report released Friday.

  • Michael Y. Cannon Real Estate

    Location: 1130 Collins Ave. Seller: SoBe Rentals, represented by Mario Wolman, manager. Buyer: 1130 Collins, LLC, represented by Jorge Savloff, managing member.

  • Gov. Charlie Crist, center, holds a rock in reference to a comment he made about dropping property taxes like a rock, during ceremonies at the end of legislative session on May 4, 2007, in Tallahassee. House Speaker Marco Rubio, R-Coral Gables, left, and Senate President Ken Pruitt, R-Port St. Lucie, right, joined Crist at the podium.

    Property-tax lament: `So, where's my tax break?'

    Gov. Charlie Crist promised Floridians that their tax bills would ''drop like a rock'' if they voted for property-tax reform in January.

  • CONDO LINE

    Who should pay for radon problem?

    Q: My wife and I own a condominium villa in a golf community. We have been attempting to sell for some time and have finally succeeded. When the inspection was done the unit was also tested for radon. The reading was high enough that it has to be mitigated by a licensed contractor. I have read the condominium documents and they state that I own from the top of the floor slab to the bottom of the ceiling slab. The unit is on the first floor. I contacted the management company that takes care of the...

  • Vera wood

    What's blooming in September

    Yellow elder; caesalpinia; queen's crape myrtle; butterfly ginger; vera wood and buttonbush. What to nip: Cut back poinsettias to increase the number of new twigs on which colorful bracts will appear; cut back bougainvilleas for the same reason, to encourage more branching and more color on the tips. Give both plants a low-nitrogen fertilizer.

  • Hanging palm shows damage.

    PLANT CLINIC

    Rats are likely culprit in palm frond damage

    Q: The fronds of my palms are being eaten. They break at the trunk and just hang there. What's causing this? A: Rats occasionally gnaw on the base of palm fronds but do not completely sever the frond from the palm. Look for further evidence of rats by searching for their droppings below the palms, on walkways, the patio, etc. Roof rat droppings are about ½ inch long and Norway rat droppings average ¾ inch.

  • NEW PRODUCT

    Up-Up ladder adds reach

    The Up-Up Telescoping Ladder packs the reaching capabilities of an ordinary ladder into the features of a lightweight storage container. The Type II duty-rated ladder -- which holds 225 pounds and is the most common type for household tasks -- extends to 10 ½ feet, weighs less than 20 pounds and retracts to 29 inches long.

  • Primping the patio: Yes, worn outdoor furniture can be restored

    Here's the sad truth about patio furniture: Exposure to the sun, body oil, salt air, pool chlorine, suntan lotion and bird poo will kill your casual furniture dead, dead, dead. It doesn't stand a chance. Nope, never did.

  • Kiefer Sutherland

    HOT PROPERTY: HOLLYWOOD

    Clock ticks for Kiefer Sutherland's listing

    Is Jack Bauer leaving Los Angeles, or merely moving on from his warehouse loft in the trendy Silver Lake section of L.A. for greener, less urban pastures?

  • Aechmea ‘Blue Tango' is a hybrid bromeliad created by Bullis Bromeliads in Homestead.

    WATCH IT GROW

    Color your garden with this vibrant bromeliad

    Name: Blue Tango bromeliad Botanical name: Aechmea `Blue Tango' Description: With its electric to cobalt blue and hot pink flower spike, this bromeliad has become a garden must-have. Hybridized and patented by Patricia Bullis at Bullis Bromeliad Nursery in Homestead, the aechmea is a medium-sized plant that just can't be ignored once in bloom. Aechmeas are among our best landscape bromeliads because of such vibrant colors. Blue Tango has green leaves with spiny edges. The plant has Aechmea fendleri...

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