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South Florida Real Estate Sees Mixed Developments Amid Tax Reform and Financing Deals

New projects and sales emerge as lawmakers weigh property tax elimination and developers secure funding

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South Florida's real estate market is experiencing a mix of developments, from new projects and high-dollar sales to controversy and potential tax reform. In Sunny Isles Beach, the city commission approved plans for a...

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    “Betrayed”: Sunny Isles commissioners approve plans for Related, Dezer, BH’s tower amid outcry from residents

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    Florida House votes to eliminate non-school property taxes on homesteads

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    Alonzo Mourning, HTG land $47M financing for affordable senior housing

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South Florida Real Estate Sees Mixed Developments Amid Tax Reform and Financing Deals

New projects and sales emerge as lawmakers weigh property tax elimination and developers secure funding

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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South Florida's real estate market is experiencing a mix of developments, from new projects and high-dollar sales to controversy and potential tax reform. In Sunny Isles Beach, the city commission approved plans for a 62-story condo tower, despite concerns from neighboring residents. The project, a collaboration between Related Group, Dezer Development, and BH Group, will be built on the site of the former Miami Beach Club.

The decision was met with opposition from residents who worry about the impact on safety and the structural integrity of surrounding buildings. As a compromise, the developers agreed to monitor vibrations and subsidence during construction and for one year after. The city also sold development rights to the site for over $26 million, allowing for a larger project.

Meanwhile, the Florida House of Representatives voted to eliminate non-school property taxes on primary residences, a measure that still requires approval from the state Senate and 60% of voters in a November election. The proposal, introduced by Rep. Monique Miller, would make Florida the first state to entirely eliminate property taxes on homesteads.

In other news, industrial heir Ambrose K. Monell sold his lakefront Palm Beach home for $57 million in an off-market deal, marking another high-dollar transaction during the town's peak real estate season. The 6,300-square-foot home, built in 1950, features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a pool.

In Miami-Dade, NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning and Housing Trust Group secured a $47 million financing package for a seniors-only affordable apartment project in Hollywood. The 96-unit Villa Jordana will be restricted to renters who are 62 and older, earning between 33% and 60% of the area median income.

Developers Continua and SP also scored a $57.8 million construction loan for their North Miami apartment project, Urbania NoMi 6ave. The 12-story building will feature 240 apartments and roughly 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

As the real estate market continues to evolve, these developments highlight the complexities and challenges facing South Florida's property landscape. While some projects and deals move forward, others face opposition and uncertainty. The proposed elimination of non-school property taxes, in particular, could have significant implications for the state's real estate market and local governments.

South Florida's real estate market is experiencing a mix of developments, from new projects and high-dollar sales to controversy and potential tax reform. In Sunny Isles Beach, the city commission approved plans for a 62-story condo tower, despite concerns from neighboring residents. The project, a collaboration between Related Group, Dezer Development, and BH Group, will be built on the site of the former Miami Beach Club.

The decision was met with opposition from residents who worry about the impact on safety and the structural integrity of surrounding buildings. As a compromise, the developers agreed to monitor vibrations and subsidence during construction and for one year after. The city also sold development rights to the site for over $26 million, allowing for a larger project.

Meanwhile, the Florida House of Representatives voted to eliminate non-school property taxes on primary residences, a measure that still requires approval from the state Senate and 60% of voters in a November election. The proposal, introduced by Rep. Monique Miller, would make Florida the first state to entirely eliminate property taxes on homesteads.

In other news, industrial heir Ambrose K. Monell sold his lakefront Palm Beach home for $57 million in an off-market deal, marking another high-dollar transaction during the town's peak real estate season. The 6,300-square-foot home, built in 1950, features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a pool.

In Miami-Dade, NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning and Housing Trust Group secured a $47 million financing package for a seniors-only affordable apartment project in Hollywood. The 96-unit Villa Jordana will be restricted to renters who are 62 and older, earning between 33% and 60% of the area median income.

Developers Continua and SP also scored a $57.8 million construction loan for their North Miami apartment project, Urbania NoMi 6ave. The 12-story building will feature 240 apartments and roughly 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

As the real estate market continues to evolve, these developments highlight the complexities and challenges facing South Florida's property landscape. While some projects and deals move forward, others face opposition and uncertainty. The proposed elimination of non-school property taxes, in particular, could have significant implications for the state's real estate market and local governments.

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