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The slowdown in foreclosures as a result of mortgage paperwork issues facing banks has given the South Florida market a reprieve in 2011. With fewer foreclosed properties on the market and buyers from Brazil entering the market the South Florida real estate market is seeing a rebound from 2009.
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