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Political Shakeup Sends New Yorkers House Hunting in South Florida
Election results up north are sparking new real estate interest in South Florida

From NYC to 954?
The 4th of July might be all about fireworks and freedom, but this week, freedom’s taking the form of a property search.
After a major primary shakeup in New York City, South Florida brokers are reporting a fresh wave of interest from NYC buyers.
That’s not just big news for Miami, it could mean momentum for Pembroke Pines too.
Read the article here:
👉 Read the Axios article here

Gov. DeSantis signs HB 913 into law, delivering statewide condo reforms. (Governor’s Office photo)
What the Article Says:
New York City’s recent Democratic primary outcome triggered political uncertainty for some residents.
Real estate agents in South Florida say they’ve seen a noticeable spike in inquiries from buyers in NYC and Connecticut.
While it’s not a full on migration wave (yet), the interest shows people are thinking ahead.
Florida’s tax friendly policies, lifestyle, and space are long term draws for urban buyers looking for change.
The article suggests these buyers are less reactive and more strategic, exploring options now, even if moves won’t happen until fall or later.
Want the full story?
👉 Read the full Axios article here
Bottom line:
This week reminds us that independence isn’t just a word, it’s a choice.
For many, that means thinking about where they want to live and how they want to do life.
Whether they’re looking for more space, better weather, or a fresh start, Pembroke Pines is on the radar.