From the transition in 2006 of having been a successful Coldwell Banker franchise for over eight years to becoming The Flagship Fine Homes & Estates – a prototype for other offices within the worldwide Franchise System. Privately owned and operated, our offices are innovative and progressive, with enough combined experience and talent for marketing high-end residential and commercial properties.
With South Florida’s status as one of the most desired destinations for discriminating home buyers, our vision includes a multilingual, culturally sensitive approach to marketing and customer relations.
We share our international approach and comfort with technology seamlessly, enhanced with unsurpassed personal customer service.
Our aim is complete client satisfaction through accurate market information, technological expertise, and the highest level of personal services for our customers.
-Judy Russell, Vice-President/Managing Broker, CRB, CIPS, TRC, CREO, CIM,GREN
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Premier Elite Realty
Residential and Commercial Experts
Coral Gables
(305) 442.2122
393 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33134
Pinecrest/ Palmetto/ The Falls office
(305) 279.8814
13827 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, Fl 33176
South Beach
(305) 531.8628
2755 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140
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read moreMiami MLS Stadium | Beckham Stadium | Miami Soccer Stadium
Miami’s Major League Soccer stadium may finally become a reality. David Beckham is ready to close on the 3 acres of Miami-Dade County-owned land needed to build the stadium, and he now has an investor to pay for it, the Miami Herald reported. While the county has been ready to negotiate a deal for the Overtown land, Beckham held off, until Los Angeles Dodgers owner Todd Boehly came on board to help back the stadium. The Miami-Dade County Commission could vote on the deal during next week’s meeting, according to the Herald. Commissioner Audrey...
read moreMarch Was Great Month for South Florida Home Sales
Miami-Dade County home buyers were more active than ever in March, and brokers say it’s due to a pattern of price adjustments. About 1,280 single-family homes traded that month, a 9 percent increase from the previous record of 1,168 in March 2016, the Miami Association of Realtors reported. Click HERE to read more.
read moreFrost Museum of Science sneak peek, in Miami
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in downtown Miami allowed the media and special guests to take a preview tour today just days before its opening on May 8. The 250,000-square-foot, $305 million museum at 1101 Biscayne Blvd. was more than a decade in the making after relocating from its previous location in Vizcaya. It joins an impressive list of arts and cultural venues in close proximity downtown, such as the Perez Art Museum Miami, the Adrienne Arsht Center for Performing Arts and American Airlines Arena. City leaders and...
read moreStockholm-Miami flights to launch in October
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) on Oct. 29 will launch a new direct route between Miami and Stockholm, Sweden. The airline said the new flights complement its Miami departures to Oslo, Norway and Copenhagen, Denmark. “We are thrilled that SAS has chosen to expand its presence at Miami International Airport and launch first-ever nonstop service between Stockholm and Miami,” said Miami-Dade Aviation Director Emilio T. González. “With SAS’s flights from MIA to Oslo and Copenhagen that began in 2016, as well as recently launched nonstop service...
read moreLongeveron Begins Enrollment of Second Cohort of Phase 1
Trial of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease Patients MIAMI, May 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Longeveron, a regenerative medicine company, today announced that their Phase 1 Alzheimer’s disease trial will proceed with enrollment at the recommendation of an independent Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) which reviewed data from the trial’s safety run-in phase. The clinical trial is designed to assess the safety, tolerability and efficacy of intravenous infusion of two different doses of Longeveron...
read moreTwo more Brightline passenger trains headed our way!
All Aboard Florida soon will take delivery of the third and fourth train for its Brightline passenger rail service in South Florida, which the company expects to introduce in July. Introductory Brightline service is scheduled to begin between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale in late July, and initial service to Miami is scheduled to start in late August. All Aboard Florida expects to hold a grand opening and officially launch the full three-city rail service in September. Crews are bringing Brightline’s third and fourth trains on a...
read moreTelemundo And Universo “Shift” Hispanic Media With Innovative Formats And Original Programming
For The 2017-18 Upfront Season For the First-Time Ever, Telemundo will Present the Spanish-language Broadcast of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Next Season. Networks to Roll-out More Than 850 Hours of New Primetime Content across Diverse Formats Including Super Series™, Mini-series, Realities and Digital Content. Networks to Roll-out More Than 850 Hours of New Primetime Content across Diverse Formats Including Super Series™, Mini-series, Realities and Digital Content. In Conjunction with NBCUniversal’s Upfront Presentation, Telemundo...
read moreBig changes planned for Jungle Island in Miami after $60M sale to ESJ Capital Partners closes
The $60 million sale of the Jungle Island amusement park on Miami’s Watson Island has closed, and new owner ESJ Capital Partners plans significant improvements to attractions and banquet facilities. PJG Watson Island, led by Bernard Levine, sold the animal-themed park and its 18-acre ground lease with the city to an affiliate of Aventura-based ESJ Capital Partners, led by Arnaud Sitbon and Gabriel Amiel. The deal received approval from the city, the county and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as all three government...
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