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The Estates At Aacqualina

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The Estates At Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach

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By Katerina Brosda 

Thank you for taking your time to read my blog post. I truly appreciate it. I am eager to bring you relevant Miami real estate information with this blog. Whether you are in the market to buy real estate in Miami or to sell real estate in the Miami area, please visit my website below and you can search the largest collection of new homes for sale directly. It works just like a regional MLS website. You can search new home communities in Southeast Florida, find agents and promotions, the advanced search lets you narrow down your specific search criteria, like penthouses for sale, distressed properties for sales, waterfront homes for sale, Golf course communities for sale and all can be organized by zip codes or cities. All listings have a large map with interactive community details and best of all, it is completely integrateable with your Smartphone. So if you are looking for Miami condos for sale, Golden Beach houses for sale, Sunny Isles Beach condos for sale, Bal Harbour condos for sale or homes for sale, Miami Beach condos for sale or Miami Beach homes for sale, Brosda and Bentley Realtors knows the very secrets on how to sell high and buy low. 

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Bruce Walter
Keller Williams Realty Lafayette/West Lafayette, Indiana - West Lafayette, IN

Katerina,  you have some absolutely amazing condos that grace the Miami and Miami Beach shorelines!  May you receive many new qualified buyers from this post that links to your Brosda and Bentley website.  Please stay safe with your new mosquito challenges in the Miami area!!!

Aug 03, 2016 12:19 AM
Katerina Brosda
Brosda & Bentley Realtors™ ● (786) 363-8551 - Sunny Isles Beach, FL
Miami Real Estate Broker

Thank you, Bruce. Did not see this comment prior. With regard to Zika, a published New England Journal of Medicine study, which followed nearly 12,000 pregnant Colombian women infected with Zika virus found that none of their children was born with microcephaly. This gives a consistent interpretation that there is no direct link between Zika and microcephaly except for random co-occurrence. I suspect microcephaly has other causes - I would look into food and/or fertilizers. Have a great day, Bruce.

Oct 05, 2016 02:06 AM