These sales grew transactions of ARA in Florida to more than $1 billion, as the company experiences a record-breaking year. "Continued interest in apartments from traditional investors, combined with the recent surge in demand from condominium converters, is causing transaction volume around the state to hit unprecedented levels," Donnellan says. "This trend will likely continue through 2005."

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