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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: ChrisJP who wrote (81633)7/21/2007 8:13:40 AM
From: jrhanaRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
I am familiar with the both Miami and the Rosalyn area.

One huge difference (to me at least) is the aesthetic quality.

The new buildings shooting up in Miami generally have some pizzazz and even beauty. They are also different one from they other. They have each a separate personality. The architects were clearly allowed to let their imaginations roam freely.

Go up the ramp on I-95 at it's very southernmost point in the country heading north, shortly thereafter on your right you will see a spectacular view of Miami both at day and at night.

Rosalyn on the other hand is unbelievably ugly and boring and is completely monotonous. The architects must have been told to build the ugliest buildings possible.

<My wife and I are amazed that buildings in Rosalyn are being leveled and replaced by new ones.>

They should level the whole place and start over IMO.
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