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Luxury or Safety? Why not both? Miami’s safest luxury neighborhoods

You may be in the middle of winter and dreaming about the next time you will be at our sunny and warm beaches. It is important to keep in mind which are the safest neighborhoods to consider when craving a year-round summer in the luxurious Miami. As you get readyRead More »

TO TRUST OR NOT TO TRUST? Who to give your home keys to while you are out of town?

If you own a property of high value in Miami beach and it is unattended while you are out of town, chances are that there will be some weather-related damages due to the rain, sun, wind, and salt. These damages could be prevented if a Home Management company is hiredRead More »

Do you know what happens to your luxury property when it is left unattended?

Nobody wishes to come home to a leaky roof, broken AC unit, or dirty pool, but how can those issues be prevented if the property is left unattended? Home Management is the answer!Home management can be simple, yet so many homeowners tend to put it off until something breaks whichRead More »

LEAVE THE WORK TO THE EXPERTS IPC’s Real Estate Support

At IPC, we pride ourselves in our collaboration with realtors and brokers around the Miami area, to guarantee the complete satisfaction of our clients. We will provide you and your client with peace of mind about their real estate holding with reliable, low cost, and consistently high quality services. OurRead More »

Hurricane Season

Hurricane season is here. As we all know, hurricanes can bring many hazards to coasts and inland areas, including storm surge, flooding, high winds, and rogue waves. As the season begins, planning and preparing ahead are key elements and can play an important role in safety and recovery after threatsRead More »

A SMILE FOR A SMILE

The disruption to our normal frenzy of activities since the "stay home" order was implemented,allowed me to take a break to get a closer look at the homeless of Miami Beach. When only essential workers and businesses had the immense responsibility of working to keep our city running, it wasRead More »
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