Guides
Understanding South Florida property data — how to read public records, interpret signals, and use data tools for real estate research.
How to Find LLC-Owned Properties in South Florida
Trace property ownership through LLCs, trusts, and shell companies using public records and entity search tools.
Read guide →How to Read FEMA Flood Zones Before You Buy
Understand FEMA flood zone designations (AE, VE, X, AH, AO), insurance implications, and what they mean for South Florida buyers.
Read guide →What Homestead Exemption Changes Mean for Real Estate
Learn what Florida homestead exemption additions and removals can signal about property intent and investment opportunity.
Read guide →Understanding Lis Pendens, Code Violations & Distress Signals
A guide to interpreting lis pendens filings, code violations, and other distress indicators in property records.
Read guide →How to Use Permit Data to Spot Active Development Areas
Analyze building permit volume, value, and contractor concentration to identify areas with active development.
Read guide →Property Due Diligence Checklist for South Florida
Everything to verify before buying — title, liens, code violations, flood zones, tax assessments, and ownership history using public records.
Read guide →Real Estate Investment Analysis Using Public Data
How professional investors use property records, tax data, ownership patterns, and market signals to find opportunities in South Florida.
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