Taxable values in Miami show positive gains for first time in five years

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The taxable value of Miami’s real estate is up for the first time in five years, the Miami Herald reported. According to data from Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser Pedro Garcia, taxable values in Miami-Dade County rose 1.48 percent to $189.73 billion from $186.96 million in 2011. The improvement was driven by high-end properties, which Garcia said outperformed the rest of the sector. “While it is premature to celebrate a complete recovery of the county’s real estate industry, there was a clear positive trend, especially in the last three months of 2011,” he said. [Miami Herald]