The Weekly Dirt: Live Local Act gets another boost from Tallahassee
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Florida lawmakers expanded the Live Local Act to allow developers to build workforce housing projects on land owned by counties, municipalities, school districts, and religious institutions, with incentives such as added density and property tax breaks. The law targets multifamily developments with at least 40% of units for households earning up to 120% of area median income. Additionally, a major industrial complex in Broward County sold for $81.5 million, and a luxury waterfront estate in Coral Gables was listed for $75 million. The article also notes the high number of seasonal or vacation homes in Florida contributing to housing affordability challenges.