Did South Florida’s Condo Market Just Experience A Black Swan Event?

  • Published by Peter Zalewski
  • 9/28/2024
  • 11:20:41 PM
In this latest issue of the Miami Condo Market Intelligence Report™, we examine whether two key events this week may together impact the South Florida condo market for years to come.

Volume 2024, Issue 35 (Subscribe here)

This week’s Miami Condo Market Intelligence Report™ newsletter examines whether the last full week of September will ultimately be viewed as an inflection point for the South Florida condo market.

Time will tell if we just experienced a pair of actions that together constitute a Black Swan event, which is defined as “an unpredictable event that is beyond what is normally expected of a situation and has potentially severe consequences,” according to Investopedia.

Not only did Category 4 Hurricane Helene cause an estimated $15 billion to $26 billion in damage – with a significant portion of the destruction in Florida – this week but a waterfront condo project called the Springbrook Gardens was declared “unsafe” in Fort Lauderdale Beach.

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