Monday, June 8, 2009

Miami Homes, Miami Beach Real Estate

Feds get Tough on Mortgage Fraud, Miami Homes

The string of rapid-fire sales at a Coral Gables home was emblematic of the cause and consequences of South Florida's housing bust, to neighboring residents. In less than three years, the four-bedroom house, now vacant and deteriorating, was sold, bought and foreclosed on three times.

Neighbors always suspected that something wasn't right with one of the Miami homes on Alesio Avenue as the value of the home more than doubled to $1.2 million in the short time span. As it turns out they were right.

This week a federal judge sentenced Jose G. Martin to 65 months in prison. Martin had once posed as a renter in the home and was charged with orchestrating a $6.6 million mortgage fraud scheme involving the Alesio property and six other homes in Miami-Dade County.

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