Five Days. One Industry Moment.
"The week the South Florida real estate industry stops operating in silos and moves together, with purpose, with access, and with the intelligence to make it count."
Miami Real Estate Week runs on two tracks simultaneously, designed to give every serious professional something no individual week normally offers: physical access to 100+ active sales galleries across 20 neighborhood routes, and direct conversations with the developers, brokers, investors, and experts shaping South Florida real estate right now. Five days. One industry moment. Both tracks run in parallel. Every registered participant can attend either.
Walk inside
the market.
Own the conversation.
Imagine spending five consecutive days walking through the most active new development inventory in South Florida, neighborhood by neighborhood, gallery by gallery, with 20 to 28 colleagues who are just as serious about this market as you are. Every day of MREW, four curated tours depart on different routes across Miami-Dade and Broward. Each tour visits 5 to 7 active sales galleries in the same submarket, giving you the kind of comparative depth that takes most agents an entire year to build on their own.
At every gallery, a top producer presents the project, buyer profile, and current positioning. No sales pitches, no fluff. Real intelligence from people who are actively closing in this market. You leave every stop with reels you can post that afternoon. And at the end of each tour, you receive the MREW Market Snapshot for that submarket, a structured comparison of every gallery you just walked through.
Follow the curated route independently while visiting the same galleries and presentations as the group. Driving your own vehicle gives you the flexibility to arrive early, capture photos, manage your schedule comfortably, and move efficiently between stops. Maximum 20 self-drive participants per tour.
Travel with your cohort on a dedicated minibus. Guided commentary between stops. A focused environment that maximizes every minute in each gallery. Strictly limited to 14 or 28 seats.
Top producer presentation on the project, pricing, and buyer profile. Reels and social content delivered to you before you leave the room.
Submarket snapshot comparing every gallery: average price per sq ft, active inventory, units under construction, delivery pipeline, buyer profile, and key competing projects.
Full MREW Broker Intelligence Kit, the most organized collection of South Florida new development data assembled in one place, gated for registered participants only.
Four tours daily.
Real Talks running in parallel.
Five Days. One Industry Moment.
Routes and talk locations to be confirmed. The structure below reflects the week's rhythm.
◆ Teal = Tours ◆ Gold = Talks ◆ Green = CE Credit
Direct conversations
about what is
actually happening.
Running in parallel with the tours, MREW Real Talks bring South Florida's most informed practitioners to speak directly on the forces actively shaping this cycle. No retrospective analysis. No generic market overviews. Every session is built for professionals who are working deals right now and need the context to work them better.
Real Talks are held at rotating locations throughout the week. Attendance is free but registration is required to reserve your seat. You can register for Real Talks independently, without a tour ticket.
The question is no longer whether AI belongs in a South Florida real estate practice. It is which agents will implement it and which will be replaced by the ones who do. Specific tools, specific workflows, and specific results being achieved right now, without adding a single hour to the work week.
What drives value in this new inventory, why it commands a 30% premium over unbranded luxury, and how to sell the brand, not the square footage.
A structured overview of every active and incoming preconstruction project across the three counties, with comparative data you will not find aggregated anywhere else.
The ultra-high-net-worth buyer committing $3M to $15M in pre-construction does not behave like a conventional buyer. Understanding their decision architecture, what they need to see, what they need to feel, and who they need to trust, is the difference between a qualified relationship and a closed transaction. Built around buyer psychology, not product features.
The EB-5 Targeted Employment Area program's $800,000 investment threshold has created a meaningful entry point for LATAM and European buyers seeking U.S. residency through real estate investment. This session builds the complete foundation: what the program requires, how it works, and how to pre-qualify an international lead before an attorney is involved.
Tax flight from California and New York remains the #1 driver of Miami's luxury market in 2026. The nature of the migration has shifted, from individuals to operating businesses, family offices, and institutional capital. How to position yourself as the agent for this buyer, and how to build the professional network that generates consistent referrals from this segment.
Florida's insurance market and SB-4D structural integrity legislation are actively killing deals right now. Buyers are pulling out at the inspection stage. Condos are failing reserve studies. Buildings are appearing on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac restricted lists. Thursday is the most operationally critical conference day of the week.
The fallout from Florida's Structural Integrity Reserve Study legislation has created a new class of unmortgageable buildings, condos that are technically legal to sell but that no conventional lender will finance. This session maps the current landscape: which buildings are on the restricted list, how they get there, and what to verify before wasting six weeks on a deal that won't close.
Special assessments are derailing transactions across South Florida, but they are not unsellable situations. Agents who know how to structure the conversation, the offer, and the disclosure are closing deals their competitors walk away from. Entirely tactical: here is what we did, here is how we framed it, and here is how it closed.
Continuing education credit classes available throughout the day on Friday. Topics and credit hours to be announced. All CE classes are included in the standard program and available to all registered participants at no additional cost.
Routes filling by submarket
Five days of curated access.
The tours fill first.
Register now.
Tour capacity is strictly limited per route. Once a submarket closes, it is not reopened. The talks are free and open to all, but the physical inventory experience requires a seat.
Every registration
includes a full year's
worth of intelligence.
When you register for MREW, you are not just buying a seat on a tour or a spot in a talk. You are buying into a complete intelligence system built from the ground up during the week. Every registered participant receives the MREW Broker Intelligence Kit, a curated collection of ten reports assembled from live data gathered across all five days. This is not a brochure pack. It is the most comprehensive reference to South Florida's new development ever assembled in one place.
Reports are gated. You receive access only after registration, which increases the value of the package and the quality of the data it reflects.
"Inventory information is scattered across dozens of developer websites and sales teams. The MREW Broker Intelligence Kit becomes the single organized reference."
Active new developments by submarket, units available vs sold, starting price ranges, delivery timelines, and developer information. Segmented by Brickell, Edgewater, Downtown, Aventura, Sunny Isles, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale, and more.
Short 1 to 2 page summaries per area. Average price per square foot, active inventory, units under construction, delivery pipeline, buyer profile, and key competing projects. Designed for use when advising clients in the field.
Compares deposit structures, estimated delivery dates, pricing ranges, amenities level, and rental policies across active projects. The answer to "what project should I recommend to my buyer?"
Domestic migration trends, international buyers, investor vs end-user breakdown, luxury vs mid-market buyers, and seasonal demand trends. Use this when pitching to sellers and qualifying buyers.
Mortgage options for international buyers, loan structures for preconstruction, rate expectations, and LTV expectations. Helps agents avoid losing deals due to financing misunderstandings at the qualification stage.
Many projects offer incentives, but agents don't know. Updated live during the event: Project, Incentive, Broker Bonus, Deposit Structure. Consistently one of the most valuable documents of the week.
Interactive digital guide with address, developer, sales contact, parking, and project highlights for every gallery on every route. The field guide for the week.
Key takeaways from all talks, market outlook insights, and speaker recommendations. Delivered post-event and extends the life of the week beyond September.
Project highlight templates, Touring MREW story templates, and short scripts for Instagram and Reels. Easy content agents can post the same day they tour.
Sent two weeks after the event. Attendance data, most visited developments, broker feedback, and market sentiment. Reinforces the event's authority and keeps participants positioned as the most informed agents in the market.
You are not buying
a tour ticket.
You are buying a year's head start.
The agents who do the most business in this market are not just well-connected. They are deeply informed. They can walk into a listing appointment and speak with authority about three comparable projects on the same street, their deposit structures, their delivery timelines, and their buyer profiles. Miami Real Estate Week gives every serious professional that depth, in five days, at a scale no individual could replicate alone.
The tours are the experience layer. The intelligence kit is the knowledge layer. The Real Talks are the context layer. Together, they give you what no individual agent could build alone in a year. And you get all of it in five days.
Inman Connect. Urban Land Institute conferences. NAR annual. Every flagship real estate event produces intelligence reports that are often worth more than the ticket price. MREW is built on the same principle.
Participants receive access only after registration. This protects the value of the package and ensures the data reflects agents who were physically present and engaged, not casual observers.
Agents who attend the inaugural MREW help shape the baseline data. That context, and the relationships formed during the week, is not available to agents who join in Year Two.
Twenty tours.
Twenty talks.
Five Days.
One Real Estate Week.
Tour seats fill by submarket. Once a route closes, it does not reopen. The talks are free, but the physical inventory experience requires a seat, and the intelligence package requires registration. The map is being drawn now.