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How One Property-Level Zoning Change Can Spark an Entire Neighborhood Boom

How One Property-Level Zoning Change Can Spark an Entire Neighborhood Boom

Between July 2024 and January 2025, 48 properties across nine Miami neighborhoods changed their zoning designation. That might sound like a small number—but the ripple effect can be huge. When one property is successfully rezoned, adjacent owners often follow suit. Over time, these piecemeal changes can unlock higher densities, new...

How Zoning Changes Can Uncover Hidden Real Estate Opportunities

How Zoning Changes Can Uncover Hidden Real Estate Opportunities

Zoning can highlight real estate opportunities months—or even years—before they’re obvious to the broader market. When a city updates its code—allowing higher density or changing permitted uses—it effectively redefines a neighborhood’s future potential. Upzoning (for example, from single-family homes to multifamily) can boost property values long before any building permits...

Miami Beach Loses Population (-13%) While Jacksonville Grows (18%)

Miami Beach Loses Population (-13%) While Jacksonville Grows (18%)

Introduction: Deepblocks’ Early-Stage Analysis Pipeline We’re excited to share two new AI-generated reports from our Deepblocks AI analysis pipeline, which aims to provide real-time real estate insights for every city in the United States—all at once. These two articles focus on opposite ends of the population spectrum in Florida: Miami...

Miami Beach Will Flood from Biscayne Bay, Not the Atlantic Ocean

Miami Beach Will Flood from Biscayne Bay, Not the Atlantic Ocean

Introduction: A Reality Check on Miami’s Flood Threat In our previous post, we showcased an AI-generated image depicting Miami Beach’s iconic Ocean Drive fully submerged, with amphibious cars cruising where streets once stood. While that vision reflected a broader concern about sea-level rise in Miami, our latest Deepblocks software analysis...

AI Predicts Miami Will Need Cars That Drive on Water

AI Predicts Miami Will Need Cars That Drive on Water

A Surreal Glimpse of Miami’s Future? Recently, an AI-generated image showed Miami Beach’s iconic Ocean Drive submerged, with cars gliding over the water instead of asphalt. What’s most intriguing is that this image was produced using a single-word prompt—“Miami.” No additional context, no mention of climate change or amphibious vehicles....