Miami, Florida
Emilio Jose Cardenal is a second generation Real Estate Company owner. Emilio Cardenal Sr. started his Real Estate Business in Miami in 1979, specialized in Property Management, Emilio Jr. expanded the sales department for his father’s Company and renamed it as Interinvestment Realty, Inc. in 1992.
Interinvestments Realty has promoted the sales for many of Florida’s largest Developers, assisting them in the marketing of their properties. Currently Interinvestments Realty is represented by over 300 Realtor-Associates, and just in the last 5 years has sold over 1 billion dollars in residential properties.
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May. 26, 2009
Bay Harbour Islands Real Estate Website
The town of Bay Harbor Islands, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is a growing a... [Read More]
May. 26, 2009
Bal Harbour Real Estate Website
Incorporated in 1946, Bal Harbour Village is Southeast Florida's most stylish beach community. A “must see” for celebrities and jetsetters alike (plus vaca... [Read More]
May. 26, 2009
Aventura Real Estate WebsiteAfter becoming a city in 1995, Aventura has established its niche in Miami-Dade County as an enclave of tropic... [Read More]
Apr. 23, 2009
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Apr. 23, 2009
Homes and Condos for Sale in Aventura Marina
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Apr. 23, 2009
Homes and Condos for Sale in Admiral Port
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Apr. 23, 2009
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Apr. 23, 2009
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Feb. 18, 2009
The city of West Palm Beach is world-renowned for its sunny palm-lined streets, scenic waterfront views, quaint shopping districts, historic neighborhoods, year-round outdoor festivals, elegance and luxurious comfort, which are the hallmarks of this slice of paradise. The city was founded by Henry Flagler in 1894, as a community to house the servants working in the two grand hotels on the neighboring island of Palm Beach, across Lake Worth. During the 1920s, the city boomed and was a rival to Miami, leaving it with many historic structures and neighborhoods. The city quickly declined thereafter, however, due to hurricanes, the Great Depression and rampant suburbanization.
Feb. 18, 2009
Wellington is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, with a population of about 50,000. Wellington was originally the world’s largest strawberry patch. C. Oliver Wellington bought 18,000 acres of swampland in the 1950’s in central Palm Beach County that eventually would be called the Village of Wellington and incorporated in December 1995.
Feb. 18, 2009
Tequesta is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, with a population of almost 6,000. The village was incorporated in 1957 and named after the ancient Tequesta Indians because developer Charles Martin discovered an Indian burial mound during construction. Rich in history, this area has grown into a wonderful small community that encourages outdoor activities throughout its parks, sports activities, and residential areas along the waterways.
Feb. 18, 2009
Incorporated in 1955, South Palm Beach is a small community in Palm Beach County, with a privileged location on one Florida’s barrier islands. The town is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. South Palm Beach is approximately 5/8th of a mile long and is bounded by the town of Palm Beach to the north and the town of Lantana to the south.
Feb. 18, 2009
South Bay is a city in Palm Beach County located in the heart of South Florida, where two major roads, East-West State Road 80 and North-South U.S. 27, intersect. At this crossroads, near the southern bank of Lake Okeechobee, lies the city of South Bay. The rich black soil and the lakes vast waters make South Bay a haven for agriculture and recreation.
Feb. 18, 2009
Singer Island is home of one of the finest beaches in the world. Named after Paris Singer, the early developer of Palm Beach and son of the sewing machine magnate Isaac Singer, the island is located in the southeast region of Palm Beach county, just northeast of West Palm Beach. After being devastated by hurricanes in 1928 and the Great Depression in 1929, in the 1950’s Palm Beach County enjoyed tremendous growth and Singer Island evolved into a resort area of hotels and condominiums for winter residents.
Feb. 18, 2009
Riviera Beach Luxury Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Opportunities
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Feb. 18, 2009
Palm Springs is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, with a population of some 15,000 people. Chartered in 1957, the village has an area of 2.5 square miles, 700 acres of which were once a dairy farm, which barn still exist today.
Feb. 18, 2009
Palm Beach Shores is a beautiful, little tropical seaside community in Palm Beach County, Florida, that caters to tourists and its 1,500 full time residents. Palm Beach Shores is located on the southern tip of Singer Island, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean
on the east, Lake Worth on the west and Lake Worth Inlet on the south.
Feb. 18, 2009
Palm Beach Gardens was incorporated in 1959 by wealthy landowner and insurance magnate John D. MacArthur. On March 20th of that year, he announced plans to develop 4,000 acres and build homes for 55,000 people. He chose the name Palm Beach Gardens after his initial choice of Palm Beach City was denied. He had a plan for a “garden city” so he altered the name slightly. MacArthur envisioned the city streets lined with trees and flowers. Millions of dollars were wisely invested to create a community with hundreds of waterways, rolling terrain, magnificent mature pine and shade trees, and rich foliage. Because Mr. MacArthur was a lover of trees and Mother Nature, he instructed that city streets and construction go around trees that had been growing there for many years. This made for an expensive proposition but he wanted to build a city that was entirely new and unblemished.
Feb. 18, 2009
Palm Beach Luxury Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Opportunities
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Feb. 18, 2009
Okeechobee Luxury Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Opportunities
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