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Monday, 18 May 2015

Even among South Florida’s most respected, down-in-the-trenches experts, there’s disagreement about what’s hot, what’s not and what’s next for Miami real estate.

Is now the time to buy or sell? Are more people buying or renting? Have Miami-Dade County’s hottest neighborhoods hit peak value or do they still have more room to grow? Is Miami real estate trapped in yet another bubble?

The Miami Herald and partner Bendixen & Amandi International, a Miami-based polling firm, posed these questions and more to 105 top real estate professionals in a telephone survey. Participants were assured their answers would not be associated with their names in reports to the public or to the Miami Herald.

“We got very candid comments,” said Fernand Amandi, a principal at Bendixen, “That was our hope: To be able to get to what these industry watchers were really thinking and feeling.”

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