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Luxury Homes Sell as World News Unfolds

From Miami waterfront deals to global protests and sports upsets

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By Emergent Business Desk

Monday, February 23, 2026

Luxury Homes Sell as World News Unfolds

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From Miami waterfront deals to global protests and sports upsets

As the world grapples with various challenges, from politics to sports, the luxury real estate market in Miami-Dade County continues to thrive. According to the latest Eklund-Gomes report, two waterfront homes in Miami Beach and Golden Beach, each asking $39 million, have entered into contract. This development comes as no surprise, given the area's reputation for attracting high-end buyers.

The pending deals are tied for the priciest of 27 contracts signed in Miami-Dade County between February 16 and February 22. The properties spent an average of 171 days on the market, and the asking dollar volume for the 15 single-family homes and 12 condos under contract last week totals $285.7 million. (1)

Meanwhile, in the world of sports, England's Six Nations campaign has taken a downturn. After a promising start, the team's performance has been marred by losses, leaving fans and pundits alike wondering what went wrong. Analysts point to several factors, including a lack of cohesion among players and inadequate preparation. (2)

In other news, anti-government student protests have spread to more Iranian universities, with demonstrations taking place on several campuses. The protests, which began on Saturday, are a response to the government's handling of various issues, including economic woes and human rights concerns. (4)

In a separate development, Nick Reiner, 32, has pleaded not guilty to the killing of his parents, Rob and Michele, in a Los Angeles courtroom. The case has garnered significant attention due to its shocking nature and the fact that Reiner is the son of a prominent film director. (3)

On a more positive note, the West Indies cricket team has maintained its perfect record at the 2026 T20 World Cup with a 107-run win over Zimbabwe. Shimron Hetmyer's impressive 85 runs were a highlight of the match, which saw the West Indies team dominate their opponents. (5)

As these stories unfold, it's clear that the world is a complex and multifaceted place, where luxury real estate deals, sports upsets, and social unrest can coexist. Whether it's the allure of Miami's waterfront properties or the drama of international sports, there's always something newsworthy happening.

References:

(1) Eklund-Gomes report
(2) England's Six Nations campaign analysis
(3) Nick Reiner court case
(4) Iranian student protests
(5) West Indies cricket team performance

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