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Eddy Ramos
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Little Haiti, Little Havana, Little Jamaica - Miami, FL

Eddy Ramos
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Looking to seek the advice and feedback of those who work and navigate the area of Little Haiti, Little Havana and Little Jamaica in Miami, Florida. Has there been an uptick in the market as more and more individuals and developers seek to start developing more west due to climate concerns? Have read information detailing the rise and sea levels with most parts of eastern Miami being just a few feet (~4') above sea level. The higher ground seems to be as you travel more west with most cities due west and seeing somewhat of an uptick. 

Regardless looking to invest in these areas and particularly looking for multi family homes or anything above a duplex with the goal being a triplex or higher. 

Thanks,

  • Eddy Ramos
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