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TOP HOME STORY  


   New Dadeland condominiums are a magnet
High-rises are coming to the suburbs, with an intensity that is positioning Downtown Kendall as a powerhouse in the growth of Miami-Dade County.


  

MORE HOME STORIES
»Relax in autumn's mellow landscape - 03:01 AM EST
»To save on 2002 taxes, get the ball rolling now - 03:01 AM EST
»New Dadeland condominiums are a magnet - 03:01 AM EST
»Excellent volume tells where to find real estate bargains - 03:01 AM EST
»Magazine targets black home owners - 03:01 AM EST
»Board should have two bulletin boards, use necessary languages - 03:01 AM EST
»HOW DOES YOUR HOME COMPARE? - 03:01 AM EST
»Buyers contract for double door; builder puts in single - 03:01 AM EST
»Suez Motel sells for $20 million - 03:01 AM EST
»Surviving spouse needs to keep tabs on tax law - 03:01 AM EST



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HOW DOES YOUR HOME COMPARE?  

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You can email your photo and the information on this form if you'd like to be featured in "How Does Your Home Compare?" The feature runs in Sunday's Home section in The Herald.

  

REAL ESTATE
»Miami Lakes industrial property sells for $4.25M - 03:01 AM EST
»Relax in autumn's mellow landscape - 03:01 AM EST
»To save on 2002 taxes, get the ball rolling now - 03:01 AM EST
»New Dadeland condominiums are a magnet - 03:01 AM EST
»Excellent volume tells where to find real estate bargains - 03:01 AM EST
»Magazine targets black home owners - 03:01 AM EST
»Board should have two bulletin boards, use necessary languages - 03:01 AM EST
»HOW DOES YOUR HOME COMPARE? - 03:01 AM EST
»Buyers contract for double door; builder puts in single - 03:01 AM EST
»Suez Motel sells for $20 million - 03:01 AM EST

DESIGN  

Homecoming
Real estate prices brought her back to remake a house in the old neighborhood.

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HOME IMPROVEMENT  


   Appliance morphs from refrigerator to range
Whirlpool says it has the world's first electric range that can morph into a fridge.

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GARDENING  

Leaf me alone!
Boy, you gotta love this time of year. Except, of course, that leaves are no longer allowed to fall on the ground and rot. That was fine for several million years, but then some genius -- I'm thinking Martha Stewart -- decided this looked too messy.

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Images of Fall
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Ladybugs
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Paws
One couple that isn't afraid to let their new home go to the dogs.
»Use color in surprising places, expert urges
»Bathroom as sanctuary


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