ALL IN Miami

When you finish diving into the treasure trove of information we’ve gathered, you’ll know more about Miami than anyone in your circle, and I’m not just saying that. You’ll find everything from the best places to eat—whether you’re craving dinner, dessert, or a vegan feast—to the top date spots, shopping havens, and Instagrammable locations that’ll make your feed pop. Curious about the schools in a particular neighborhood? We’ve got you covered. Want to know where the top dog-friendly parks are? And that’s just scratching the surface. We are the ALL IN Miami Group and my name is Amit Bhuta.

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Episodes

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025

You’ve seen the renderings. You’ve heard the hype. But what’s the real story behind Miami’s fast-changing condo corridor—Edgewater, Midtown, and Wynwood?
 
In this episode, I’m breaking down the blunt truths (and the marketing fluff) around one of the most talked-about stretches of Miami real estate. Inspired by the no-BS takes from the Miami Condo Mondays crew, we’re getting into:
Why Edgewater’s bayfront sparkle might not be the slam dunk people think it is.
How Midtown Miami is low-key pulling a glow-up while flying under the radar.
What makes Wynwood the wild card of the bunch—and why lifestyle might trump water views.
The inventory ghost no one’s counting—but it’s there.
Who this market actually works for (spoiler: not everyone).
 
This isn’t a “rah-rah condos are back” episode. It’s more like… “Here’s what they’re not telling you—and how to actually play this game smart in 2025.”
 
If you’re a buyer, a seller, or just a real estate junkie who loves getting the inside scoop—this one’s for you.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
Amit BhutaCOMPASSALL IN Miami GroupLicensed Real Estate Agent
📞 (305) 439-3031 Mobile📧 amit.bhuta@compass.com🌐 ALLinMiami.com

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025

What’s really happening in the housing market in 2025? In this episode of the ALL IN Miami podcast, we dive into the trends, data, and seismic shifts reshaping how—and where—people buy homes.
 
Inspired by a powerful YouTube video on national market dynamics, this episode explores everything from inventory surges to where buyers are actually going, and what interest rate patterns are doing to buyer psychology.
 
We’ll unpack:
Why sellers are acting like it’s still 2021—but it’s not.
How migration patterns are changing the game for cities like Miami.
Whether you should wait to buy… or run to close before rates shift again.
The subtle, surprising forces at play—like insurance premiums, affordability walls, and Gen Z’s entry into the market.
 
If you want to understand the real story behind the headlines, this is the episode to listen to.
 
🎧 Whether you’re a buyer, seller, investor—or just real estate curious—this is the market breakdown you need for the rest of 2025.
 
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit BhutaCOMPASSALL IN Miami GroupLicensed Real Estate Agent
 
📞 (305) 439-3031 Mobile📧 amit.bhuta@compass.com🌐 ALLinMiami.com

Monday Jul 21, 2025

If you’ve ever stared at your credit score and thought, “This number decides my whole life?” — you’re not alone. But big changes are coming.
 
In this episode, we dive into the latest news from the New York Times: Mortgage lenders can now choose between the classic FICO score or a new rival called VantageScore to evaluate your mortgage application.
 
What does that mean for you, your clients, or anyone trying to buy a home in 2025?
 
We break it all down — how the new scoring system could benefit younger or first-time buyers, why lenders are cautiously optimistic (but not ready to rush), and how this shift might open doors for millions who’ve been locked out of homeownership.
 
We also talk about:
 
Why VantageScore might be more forgiving if you pay rent and your phone bill on time.
The potential risks of lenders choosing the “friendliest” score.
What this means for real estate agents, investors, and anyone building a mortgage game plan.
 
This isn’t just credit score trivia — it could literally mean thousands of dollars saved or spent over the life of your mortgage. So yeah… it’s worth knowing.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
 
📱 (305) 439-3031 Mobile
📧 amit.bhuta@compass.com
🌎 ALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Sunset Place is getting the wrecking ball—and no, this isn’t another rumor. The iconic-but-kind-of-sad South Miami mall will be demolished in early 2026 to make way for a 1.5 million-square-foot mixed-use beast that’s basically the new heartbeat of South Miami.
 
In this episode, I break down what’s actually happening: Who’s behind the development? What will it include? And how will this change real estate, daily life, traffic, and maybe even your weekend plans? Whether you're a local, a future buyer, or just someone who once got dropped off at the movie theater here in the early 2000s (no judgment), you’ll want to know what’s coming.
 
This isn’t just about tearing down a mall—it’s about reshaping a city block and reimagining a neighborhood. So grab your cafecito and let’s talk South Miami’s glow-up, what it could mean for you, and whether it’s finally time to pay attention to this little city with a big plan.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit BhutaCOMPASSALL IN Miami GroupLicensed Real Estate Agent
(305) 439-3031 Mobileamit.bhuta@compass.comALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Hollywood? It just got YouTubed.
 
In this episode, I break down the real power shift happening on your living room screen. YouTube isn’t just for unboxings and prank wars anymore—it’s the most-watched video provider on American TVs, period. Yup, YouTube beat Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max... and everyone else. And now they’re bringing the algorithm, the long-form content, and yes, even the NFL to your couch.
 
We’re talking:
Why your TV remote now defaults to YouTube (and why that’s not an accident)
How creators like Rhett & Link, Dhar Mann, and Quenlin Blackwell are quietly becoming the new studio heads
What longer videos, smarter mid-rolls, and customized content mean for your viewing habits
The crazy stat about YouTube’s NFL game streaming plans (hint: it’s a big deal)
And why no check is big enough to pull elite creators off the platform
 
If you’re wondering what’s next in the streaming wars—this isn’t a war anymore. It’s a coronation.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit BhutaCOMPASSALL IN Miami GroupLicensed Real Estate Agent
 
(305) 439-3031 Mobileamit.bhuta@compass.comALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Is $600,000 the new middle class? (Okay, not really—but you’ll understand why it feels like it after this episode.)
 
In today’s podcast, we dive into the suburb that’s shaking up the real estate wealth rankings: Scarsdale, New York.
With a jaw-dropping mean household income of $601,193, this Westchester town blew past the likes of Silicon Valley, Los Altos, and every Real Housewives neighborhood on the map.
 
We’ll talk about:
 
Why Scarsdale is so wealthy (and no, it’s not all hedge funds)
How Rye, West University Place, and Greenwich stack up
Why California’s richest towns are way more expensive for less bang
And what this means for you if you’re thinking about real estate investments—or dreaming about where America’s wealth is really concentrating.
 
Spoiler: New York’s elite suburbs may be rich, but they’re still a deal compared to California’s $4.5 million home averages.
 
If you’ve ever wondered where America’s money is moving—or you just want a little inspiration for your next Zillow deep dive—this one’s for you.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
 
(305) 439-3031 Mobile
amit.bhuta@compass.com
ALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Atlanta, the forever-booming, always-expanding capital of the South, just hit a wall. For the first time in over 30 years, more people are leaving than arriving. I know, what?!
 
In this episode, I break down the bombshell WSJ report revealing why Atlanta—once the poster child of Sunbelt growth—is now watching residents bolt for smaller, cheaper, more livable cities like Chattanooga, Greenville, and even Huntsville.
 
It’s not just about traffic and home prices (although yeah, those are brutal). We’re talking high office vacancies, stalling job markets, and a housing supply that’s been flatlining for years.
 
So… is this a temporary pause, or is Atlanta’s era of hyper-growth really over? And what does that mean for other rising metros in the South—and even Miami?
 
If you’re in real estate, urban planning, or just obsessed with population trends like I am (don’t judge me), this episode is for you.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
 
📞 (305) 439-3031 Mobile
📧 amit.bhuta@compass.com
🌐 ALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Is Apple too late to the foldables game—or did they just wait for Samsung to do the dirty work first?
 
In this episode, I break down Bloomberg’s latest scoop on the 2026 debut of Apple’s first foldable iPhone—and why it may be the least Apple-like launch ever.
 
We’re talking about a phone that folds like a Galaxy Z Fold, costs upwards of $2,000, and (gasp) might even source components from Samsung.
 
But wait—it gets even more interesting.
 
I’ll share why Apple’s timing is actually perfect, how pent-up demand from iPhone loyalists could lead to a foldables frenzy, and why China is the market everyone’s watching.
 
Plus: M5 iPad Pro leaks, Meta poaching Apple’s AI team, and a brief look at the executive shake-ups that could shape Apple’s future.
 
It’s a fun, fast ride through the tech rumor mill—told with a dash of gratitude and a Miami real estate agent’s flair for dramatic timing 😎
 
🎧 Press play. And yes, I’ll explain why this isn’t “just another gadget episode.”
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
 
📱 (305) 439-3031 Mobile
📧 amit.bhuta@compass.com
🌐 ALLinMiami.com

Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Let’s talk real football talk — not just fantasy league predictions from your uncle who swears the Cowboys are winning it all this year (again).
 
This episode dives into The Athletic’s eye-opening breakdown of the most overrated and underrated NFL teams heading into the 2025 season.
 
We’re talking about:
 
Why the Bills might break more hearts than tables
How the 49ers’ Super Bowl dreams might still be hungover from 2021
Why Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers could actually… win games?
The Cowboys’ new head coach twist
And whether the Cardinals or Jaguars can make some real noise
 
It’s bold, it’s spicy, and yes — it might make your group chat explode. Let’s break it down like it’s the 4th quarter and you’re out of timeouts.
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
 
(305) 439-3031 Mobile
amit.bhuta@compass.com
ALLinMiami.com
 

Saturday Jul 19, 2025

Summer in Miami has always been tough on restaurants — but 2025? This one’s different. And not in a “try the new fusion concept in Wynwood” kind of way. More like… apocalyptic empty dining rooms, closed signs going up faster than lightning in a July thunderstorm, and even Michelin darlings throwing in the towel.
 
In this episode, I dive into the heartbreak and hustle of the toughest summer Miami’s food scene has ever seen.
We’ll talk about:
Why beloved spots like Maty’s, EntreNos, and RedFarm closed their doors
The tidal wave of restaurant oversaturation after 2021’s boom
The brutal off-season that now stretches way beyond summer
And how Miami restaurateurs are scrapping, reinventing, and sometimes just surviving
 
From a pizza pop-up that’s unexpectedly thriving in South Miami to international salmon Fridays (yep, it’s a thing), this is a raw look at the reality behind the food photos. Some are using this season to level up. Others are just hoping to hold on.
 
If you’ve ever loved a local restaurant, this one’s for you.
 
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
 
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
 
Amit BhutaCOMPASSALL IN Miami GroupLicensed Real Estate Agent
(305) 439-3031 Mobileamit.bhuta@compass.comALLinMiami.com

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