Lenders bullish on spec home development in South Florida, as buyer demand remains strong
Developer James Curnin sold his waterfront La Gorce Island mansion for $60 million, after he and his wife, Jennifer, spent about four years building the Miami Beach estate. Selling the home wasn’t part of the plan, but brokers were “constantly reaching out,” and then the right offer came in. The sale, which closed in March […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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