
Dina Goldentayer
Dina Goldentayer is a prominent real estate agent recognized as the No. 1 agent nationwide for Douglas Elliman. Known for her expertise in luxury properties, she has been instrumental in navigating the evolving South Florida real estate market, which has seen a surge in demand as wealthy individuals migrate from cities like New York. Goldentayer's insights reflect the broader trend of Miami and West Palm Beach emerging as significant wealth hubs, surpassing traditional markets in terms of growth and opportunity.
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Douglas Elliman No. 1 agent nationwide Dina Goldentayer speaks with Fox News Digital about why Miami and West Palm Beach have surpassed New York City as the world's fastest-growing wealth hubs.
Governor Gavin Newsom warns proposed wealth tax damages California economyDina Goldentayer, a real estate agent working in the Miami area, commented on the rising prices in the market.
האם עשירי ניו יורק מכינים תוכנית בריחה?Dina Goldentayer speaks with Fox News Digital about why Miami and West Palm Beach have surpassed New York City as the world's fastest-growing wealth hubs.
Miami sellers pull homes from market faster than anywhere else in AmericaDouglas Elliman No. 1 agent nationwide Dina Goldentayer speaks with Fox News Digital about why Miami and West Palm Beach have surpassed New York City as the world's fastest-growing wealth hubs.
Mystery buyer spends $250M on Palm Beach 'billionaire bunker' propertiesDina Goldentayer, a top agent at Douglas Elliman, discusses the growth of Miami and West Palm Beach.
DeSantis' bold property tax elimination plan could make Florida a buyer's paradise for homeownersDouglas Elliman No. 1 agent nationwide Dina Goldentayer speaks with Fox News Digital about why Miami and West Palm Beach have surpassed New York City as the world's fastest-growing wealth hubs.
Nepo-buyers turn to bank of mom and dad for help in challenging housing marketDouglas Elliman No. 1 agent nationwide Dina Goldentayer speaks about Miami's growth as a wealth hub.
South Florida emerges as America's capital for capital, steals over $9B in income from NY

































