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 Broward County Neighborhood Information
What is a Neighborhood? What does it mean? What can you tell me about it?
Neighborhood names are used and referred to by everyone, but often you cannot even find them on a map. So, where do neighborhood names come from? Historically, neighborhood names are taken from the subdivision names or plat names (a plat name being the name assigned when the application to subdivide a parcel of land into lots and streets is made). Some plat names are partial legal descriptions and are not easily used as neighborhood names. Some neighborhood names are taken from the most popular or established street name in that area, while other neighborhood names come from a development, subdivision or individual of notoriety.
The following list of the more commonly recognized neighborhoods is taken from the nearly 50,000 plat names recorded with Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade County.
For information about a neighborhood (you have interest in), or finding a neighborhood (meeting your criteria), Call Lynne Knapp (954) 647-5335.
Broward County - Condos, Townhomes, Villas (Complex - Development Name, City, Zip, Type, Year Built)
   
Tax Considerations >Not at ARMs Length
A sale of a house is just a sale, right? Not necessarily. If you are selling your house to your children or transferring title outside the open market, then the transaction may be characterized as "not at arm's length". Since such a transfer may have tax consequences, you should discuss it with a tax attorney or accountant before taking action.
The transfer of title to a son or daughter may cause the parents to lose favorable property tax treatment, require the payment of state gift taxes, or have other unexpected consequences. From a capital gains point of view, it may be more prudent for children to inherit property than to receive it as a gift. The disposition of any real estate should be considered within the entire framework of your tax and estate planning.
For answers to all your real estate questions, consult experienced professionals who are familiar with this area.
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What amenity do 48% of all homes in the new housing market have?
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48% of all newly-constructed homes now have 2 1/2 baths or more, up from 1985 when only 29% had more than 2 baths.
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