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Team Citron Presents: The 2nd Annual Little Jam Fest – A Must-Attend Family Music Festival in Miami Beach!
Team Citron is beyond excited to be a Title Sponsor for the 2nd Annual Little Jam Fest, happening on March 9, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center’s Sunset Vista Ballroom. This premier family music festival, organized by Jam with Jamie, guarantees a day packed with live music, interactive activities, and unforgettable experiences for families and music lovers alike.
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Florida Homestead Exemption: What Every Miami-Dade Homeowner Needs to Know
For Bea Citron, being a Florida resident and homeowner is not just about an address—it is about building a legacy. As a mother, homeowner, and founder of Team Citron, she saw firsthand the impact that smart financial decisions could have on families. Now, alongside her daughter Jenna, Team Citron continues to treat every client like family, ensuring they make the most of their homeownership journey. One of the most important ways? The Florida Homestead Exemption.
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Squeezing the Most Out of Miami Real Estate Marketing with Freebee & Team Citron
Traditional marketing? Been there, done that. At Team Citron, we’re always pushing the envelope, which is why we teamed up with Freebee—Miami’s innovative, free ride service with 1.5M+ passengers annually. Now, our branded Tesla is turning heads all over town, ensuring that whether you're buying or selling, you know exactly who to call.
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Real Estate Marketing Without TikTok: What You’re Overlooking in a Changing Landscape
Is real estate ready for a TikTok ban? The industry’s shift to YouTube, SEO, and Instagram highlights one truth: diversification wins. TikTok’s potential loss pushes us to rethink strategies and embrace lasting impact.
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Who’s Moving To (And Out Of) Miami, NYC, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn?
The allure of warm beaches, vibrant nightlife, and booming real estate has made Miami a magnet for movers, but what about its peer cities? Using migration data from 2020 to 2022, we explore the flow of movers into and out of Miami and compare it with trends in other major cities like New York City, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn.