Miami housing market slows as prices dip, homes linger longer
Redfin report shows homes sitting for months and selling below asking, but experts predict a seasonal rebound.
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Abby Dodge has been reporting for the CBS Miami team since September 2025.
Abby is originally from the Kansas City area, where she spent more than six years as a reporter. She graduated from the nation's first (and best) journalism school at the University of Missouri and remains an avid Tigers fan.
Abby is an award-winning reporter. She most recently won an Emmy for her work related to the arts and entertainment industry in the Midwest. She has covered Super Bowls and championship parades for the past several years during Kansas City's ascension to the top of the NFL leaderboard. She is most proud of her stories on solutions to the mental health crisis in America, which she turned into a documentary this year.
When Abby isn't on air, she loves spending time outside with her dogs, Chip and Nugget. She is a foodie and is looking forward to the diverse cuisine available across South Florida.
Redfin report shows homes sitting for months and selling below asking, but experts predict a seasonal rebound.
Police say an officer opened fire when a speeding Dodge Challenger turned toward him; the car was later found abandoned.
Animals from the shuttered Miami Seaquarium are being relocated across the country as the park's parent company navigates bankruptcy proceedings.
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People attending the event to celebrate the return of the remaining living hostages said this week's peace talks are giving them hope.
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