Roy Oppenheim Shares His Views on the South Florida Real Estate Market During a Guest Appearance on WPBT-TV
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Weston , Florida , April 5, 2005)- Roy Oppenheim, real estate
attorney and founder of Weston Title & Escrow, was invited
to be a guest on the WPBT-TV program "Issues" to discuss his
views on the red hot South Florida real estate market. Oppenheim
joined guests Jay Chernoff, from the Realtor Association of Greater
Miami and the Beaches, and veteran journalist Ike Seamans for
the half hour program that aired on Friday, April 1 and again
on Sunday, April 3.
WPBT-TV (Channel 2) is a PBS affiliate in the South Florida market. "Issues" is
a weekly, locally produced public affairs program that examines
important issues to the community.
Oppenheim noted on the program that he doesn't see any significant
slow down in the real estate market in the immediate future. He
said it would take an unexpected external force, such as a dramatic
spike in interest rates, or an "oil shock" price increase to cool
off the sizzle. Last summer, Oppenheim authored a white
paper that analyzed whether South Florida was sitting on a real
estate bubble and ready for a correction.
Besides his title business, Oppenheim is founder and senior partner
in Oppenheim Pilelsky, a Weston,
Florida-based law firm.
To view the segment in which Oppenheim appeared on the show, click
here.
For more information on "Issues" log on to www.channel2.org .
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Weston Title & Escrow is a full-service real estate title
company located at 1290 Weston Road, Suite 300, Weston, FL 33326
(954) Phone: 954-384-6114. Last year, the company was named as
one of the 100 top attorney-owned and operated title firms in
the by Attorneys Title Insurance. Websites: Oppenheim Pilelsky
(www.oppenheimlaw.com)
Weston Title (www.westontitle.com)
Millennium Group (www.millenniumfla.com)
Press Contacts: Todd Templin or Paul Carson at Boardroom Communications,
954-370-8999, both for Oppenheim Pilelsky.
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