A significant jury verdict in a Miami-Dade real estate commission dispute has made headlines, awarding $47.83 million. Meanwhile, local real estate markets in Boca Raton and Gulfport have seen a range of transactions, reflecting ongoing activity in Florida’s property sector.
Landmark Verdict in Miami-Dade Commission Dispute
A solo Miami attorney, Josef Timlichman, secured a monumental $47.83 million jury verdict for Miles Goldstein Real Estate, LLC. This case, stemming from the sale of a luxury Golden Beach property, involved allegations of fraud in the inducement, tortious interference, and civil conspiracy against Reuben Ezekiel, R&R GB Investment Group, LLC, and Irene Ezekiel Ishay. The jury’s decision included $19.83 million in compensatory damages and $28 million in punitive damages, marking what is believed to be the first Florida real estate broker commission case where punitive damages were both authorized and awarded by a jury.
- Key Takeaways:
- The verdict highlights accountability in real estate dealings.
- It’s a landmark case for punitive damages in Florida commission disputes.
- The initial dispute over an $84,000 commission escalated significantly.
The litigation spanned six years, with the plaintiff alleging that the defendants falsely withdrew from a potential purchase after receiving pricing information, only to resubmit an offer through another broker and an allegedly unformed LLC. The court had previously authorized punitive damages, describing the conduct as "intentional" and "pre-planned."
Boca Raton Real Estate Transactions
In Boca Raton, the period of May 10 to May 16, 2026, saw various real estate transactions. While specific details of these sales were not provided in the source material, the Boca Raton Tribune continues its role as a long-standing local news source, covering community events and providing reliable news across print and online platforms.
Gulfport Real Estate Sales
The Gulfport real estate market experienced a number of sales between May 11 and May 18, 2026. Properties ranged from single-family homes to condos and mobile homes, with prices varying significantly.
- Notable Sales:
- 2719 52nd St. S. (Waterfront): A 3-bed, 3-bath home sold for $695,000.
- 6238 13th Ave. S. (Stetson): A 3-bed, 2-bath home sold for $526,000.
- 1012 Freemont St. S. (Stetson): A 3-bed, 1.5-bath home sold for $480,000.
- 2655 Miriam St. S. (Marina): A 2-bed, 1-bath home sold for $409,000.
- 5004 23rd Ave. S. (Waterfront): A 3-bed, 1-bath home sold for $255,000.
- 2960 59th St. S., #615 (Town Shores): A 2-bed, 2-bath condo sold for $245,000.
- 5980 Shore Blvd. S., #207 (Town Shores): A 1-bed, 1.5-bath condo sold for $191,000.
- 5494 Fairfield Ave. S., #9 (Tangerine): A 2-bed, 1-bath mobile home sold for $42,000.
The Gabber Newspaper provided this sales data, also offering resources for new Gulfport residents and information on local history and community organizations.
Sources
- Real Estate Transactions in Boca Raton, FL, from May 10 to May 16, 2026, The Boca Raton Tribune.
- Solo Miami Attorney Secures $47.83 Million Jury Verdict in Landmark Florida Real Estate Commission Case |
citybiz, citybiz. - May 11-18 Gulfport Real Estate Sales, The Gabber Newspaper.
- How a South Florida Attorney Turned His Clients’ $84K Recovery Into a $47.8M Jury Verdict, Law.com.
