Front Page Sun Sentinel For the first time, Forbes magazine considered housing in compiling its annual list of America's most miserable cities.
So, naturally, South Florida is well-represented.
Miami comes in at No. 2, while West Palm Beach is 8, and Fort Lauderdale 13. Miami moved up from No. 6 last year, but West Palm and Lauderdale weren’t ranked a year ago.
It’s gotta be all the foreclosures and median price declines.
The magazine also considered such issues as unemployment, taxes, violent crime, corruption and the weather.
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Front Page Sun Sentinel
For the first time, Forbes magazine considered housing in compiling its annual list of America's most miserable cities.
So, naturally, South Florida is well-represented.
Miami comes in at No. 2, while West Palm Beach is 8, and Fort Lauderdale 13. Miami moved up from No. 6 last year, but West Palm and Lauderdale weren’t ranked a year ago.
It’s gotta be all the foreclosures and median price declines.
The magazine also considered such issues as unemployment, taxes, violent crime, corruption and the weather.
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