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Translating Miami Real Estate Into Spanish & Portuguese, 1Q 2012 Edition

Posted by Jonathan J. Miller -
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Miami-based Douglas Elliman has had my Miami market report handiwork translated to both Spanish and Portuguese to better serve their South American clientele. Market demand from South America has been a significant force over the past year and a half. The weak US dollar continues to be one of the factors driving housing demand in Miami and one of the key reasons why the non-distressed market continues to thrive.

Elliman Report: Miami Sales (Spanish)Elliman Report: Miami Sales (Portuguese)


[click to open reports]

I took five years of French in high school so it’s a bit disorientating to see my analysis translated, but very cool at the same time. We are expanding our South Florida market analysis significantly over the next several months (no, France is not on the rollout list…yet).



One Response to “Translating Miami Real Estate Into Spanish & Portuguese, 1Q 2012 Edition”

  1. homesellers says:

    It is such a great news as this two languages can be better served.


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