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Miami's condo bloodbath sparks mass exodus to these sunny new hotspots: Homes are bigger, cheaper... but experts warn of dangerous 'double-edged sword'
Miami's condo market is experiencing a downturn, prompting a shift to larger and more affordable homes in other sunny locations. Experts caution that this trend could have unforeseen risks despite the apparent benefits.
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