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South Florida Pending Home Sales Jump 10% — and Miami's Propy Just Made Its Biggest AI Real Estate Move Yet

South Florida Pending Home Sales Jump 10% — and Miami’s Propy Just Made Its Biggest AI Real Estate Move Yet

South Florida pending home sales jumped 10% year-over-year in February 2026, placing the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro among the top five fastest-growing markets in the country. At the same time, Miami-based proptech startup Propy just completed its most significant acquisition yet, bringing institutional-scale AI infrastructure to Florida’s $154.6 billion residential real estate market. Miami doesn’t do things quietly. While the rest of the country is navigating a cautious, rate-sensitive housing market, South Florida is moving in the other direction — and the city’s tech ecosystem is racing to keep up with the volume. Two stories unfolded in parallel this month that, taken together, tell the same Miami story: the market is building momentum, the money is paying attention, and

Atlético Madrid Brings Casa Atleti Fan Fest to Wynwood Walls in Miami

Atlético Madrid Brings Casa Atleti Fan Fest to Wynwood Walls in Miami

The Spanish soccer club Atlético Madrid is bringing a special two-day event called Casa Atleti to Miami on March 20, 2026. This fan festival will take place in the Wynwood Walls arts district, combining the excitement of soccer with Miami’s famous street art. The event includes a live watch party for the Madrid derby, music from the Perro Negro collective, and displays of historic items from the club. By visiting one of the most creative neighborhoods in the city, the club wants to build a stronger connection with its fans in the United States. A Weekend of Soccer and Art Casa Atleti starts on Friday, March 20, and runs through the weekend. The choice of Wynwood Walls as a location

Miami Rent And Growth Trends Reveal A Market Cooling Without Becoming Affordable

Miami Rent And Growth Trends Reveal A Market Cooling Without Becoming Affordable

Why Have Miami Rent Prices Stopped Rising So Fast? Miami’s rental market is no longer climbing at the breakneck speed that defined the past several years. After a historic surge driven by pandemic migration, remote work relocations, and limited housing supply, rent growth across Miami-Dade County has flattened and, in some cases, edged slightly downward. Median asking rents for one- and two-bedroom apartments have dipped modestly year over year, signaling a pause after an extended period of acceleration rather than a true correction. This slowdown is largely the result of supply finally catching up to demand at the margins. New apartment buildings have delivered thousands of units in neighborhoods like Brickell, Downtown, Edgewater, and parts of Wynwood. Many of these

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge computing offers a compelling performance advantage by minimizing the distance data must travel between its source and the point of processing. Unlike traditional cloud computing, which relies on centralized