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Palm Beach leads Florida home values with 118.2% five-year growth
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Sunshine, low taxes and luxury living continue to draw wealthy buyers to Florida — and one city in particular is reaping the rewards.
New housing data from GOBankingRates reveals the top five towns across Florida that have become the fastest-growing home-value markets, fueled by strong demand and limited supply.
In Palm Beach, homeowners have seen their property values more than double — with the average home now worth about $9.8 million. The data show a 1.5% increase over the past year and a 118.2% jump over five years, making Palm Beach the top spot for those seeking the highest return on investment.
“Previous cycles in Palm Beach were largely tied to broader economic expansions or speculative waves. What’s different this time is the permanence,” Douglas Elliman Exclusive Group’s Nick Malinosky told Fox News Digital. “Buyers today are relocating businesses, moving family offices, enrolling their children in local schools, and embedding themselves in the community.”
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“There’s also far more institutional-level capital and long-term wealth involved compared to prior booms. Inventory remains limited, land is finite and barriers to entry are high, which makes this cycle feel more structurally supported rather than momentum-driven,” he continued.

The sun rises on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida. (Getty Images)
Malinosky echoed what many other Florida agents have said about Palm Beach’s future — expressing bullish optimism as a new wave of high-net-worth individuals establishes families and businesses there.
“Palm Beach today is not just benefiting from a migration wave, it’s benefiting from wealth consolidation. We’re witnessing a generational shift where capital is becoming more mobile, and Florida is a strategic destination for that capital,” he said.
But he also cautioned against misconceptions about Palm Beach’s headline numbers.
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“When people see 100% growth, they often assume it’s uniform across the board, and that’s rarely the case. Appreciation in Palm Beach has been highly segmented. Trophy waterfront estates and prime in-town properties have seen extraordinary gains, while other categories may have appreciated at a more moderate pace,” Malinosky explained.
“Another nuance that gets lost is replacement cost. Construction costs, land scarcity and development restrictions have all risen dramatically,” he added. “In many cases, current values reflect the true cost of recreating these assets today, not just speculative appreciation.”
While Palm Beach caters to glitz and glamour, the remaining towns on the list are smaller, quieter parts of Florida — with average home values around $290,000 or less.
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Wauchula — an agricultural city about 90 minutes southeast of Tampa — ranked second, with home values up 3.1% over the past year and 64.8% over five years.
Old Town, Florida, ranked third with 3.2% and 48% increases over the one- and five-year periods. The unincorporated community sits near the Suwannee River, west of Gainesville and just north of Manatee Springs State Park — offering more tropical nature than concrete jungle.
South Bay — the westernmost municipality in the South Florida metro area — ranked fourth, with home values rising 1.2% over the past year and 61.5% over five years, according to GOBankingRates. The town is known for its proximity to Lake Okeechobee and its laid-back, tight-knit community.
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Rounding out the list is Bell — a small town of fewer than 520 people nestled in North Florida’s forests, not far from Old Town. Home values average $290,622, up 1.2% over the past year and 61.5% over five years.
“Major markets like Miami or Tampa already experienced earlier, sharper growth curves and started from higher baseline values. When you measure percentage growth over five years, smaller or less established markets can sometimes show more dramatic jumps simply because they began at a lower price point,” Malinosky explained.
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Lidl recalls chocolate ladybugs over undeclared hazelnut allergen
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Lidl US is recalling its Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs due to an undeclared hazelnut allergen, the company said.
Consumers with hazelnut allergies risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if the product is consumed.
The recall applies to Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs – German-Style Nougat 3.52 oz boxes with UPC 20304492.
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Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs – German-style Nougat 3.52 oz boxes, sold at Lidl US stores, have been recalled due to an undeclared hazelnut allergen. (FDA)
The products were distributed between Jan. 28, 2026, and March 11, 2026, at Lidl store locations in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia.

The recalled chocolate products were distributed across multiple states between late January and mid-March 2026, according to Lidl US. (FDA)
The recall was initiated after the company discovered the chocolate products, which contain tree nuts, were sold in packaging that did not disclose the presence of hazelnuts.

A Lidl Food Market branch stands on December 27, 2022, in Arlington, Virginia. Lidl, a German discount supermarket chain, has expanded rapidly across 10 states in the eastern USA in recent years. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Customers are advised not to consume the product and to return it to any Lidl store for a full refund. A receipt is not required. Customers with questions can contact Lidl US by phone.
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No illnesses have been reported to date. FOX Business reached out to Lidl US for additional comment.
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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Business Service Delivery
Artificial intelligence is transforming how organisations deliver services, driving measurable changes in speed, efficiency, and client satisfaction in the business services sector.
For firms managing link-building, digital PR, and SEO operations, innovation in service delivery is a strategic imperative. Leaders are adapting to new challenges and opportunities as technological capabilities evolve, especially where service quality, campaign efficiency, and workflow automation intersect.
In recent years, artificial intelligence has become pivotal to how businesses, from small agencies to large service providers, approach service delivery in areas like link building, campaign fulfilment, publisher vetting, and scalable client operations. Embracing new technologies such as AI has become essential to remain competitive and meet evolving client requirements. Bazoom.com is an example of a platform at the centre of these industry shifts, helping businesses manage workflows that involve publisher qualification, brief handling, turnaround scheduling, compliance checks, and performance reporting. Integrating these solutions can increase value and effectiveness while providing more control over budgets, risk factors, and the integrity of digital PR and SEO services.
Adoption of artificial intelligence in core operations
Business service providers increasingly leverage artificial intelligence to automate and optimise tasks once handled entirely by staff. Within link-building marketplaces and digital PR delivery, AI-driven systems can help match briefs to qualified publishers, check for compliance, and monitor deadlines in real time. This optimises campaign execution and supports higher service consistency, although results may depend on data quality and oversight. In related areas, document management bots can extract, summarise, and validate information from contracts, briefs, and correspondence with faster turnaround than manual review, though process accuracy is influenced by how well systems are configured and monitored.
Marketing operations, especially those linked to SEO and digital PR campaigns, benefit from AI that streamlines content workflows and analyses outreach performance, enabling precise adjustments to targeting and reporting. Automated analysis helps organisations optimise budgets and forecast campaign impact, while anomaly detection reduces errors and flags potential risks early. Financially, automated processing of invoices and service orders supports scalability and frees teams to focus on strategic improvements in service fulfilment. Across these business services, the priority is to aid staff while reducing repetitive manual work in executing and monitoring link-building and PR campaigns.
Operational benefits and changes in expectations
As artificial intelligence matures within the link-building marketplace context, it delivers measurable benefits in speed, quality assurance, and cost control across service lines. Service consistency can improve because AI helps enforce compliance checks and maintain process standards at scale. Businesses expand service availability and responsiveness, allowing clients to expect faster turnarounds and continuous reporting on campaign KPIs, even outside standard office hours. These AI-enabled gains reshape not only client communications, but also internal workflows, enhancing publisher outreach, report generation, and fraud prevention measures important for digital PR and SEO fulfilment.
Intelligent automation also drives rethinking of pricing and service models. Service providers can now offer clear deliverable-based packages, volume discounts, and outcome-oriented retainers, reflecting efficiencies gained from AI-driven campaign workflows. Clients benefit from transparent quality control, budget tracking, and on-demand reporting. As the bar for link-building marketplace performance rises, expectations on turnaround times and fulfilment reliability increase. Businesses that leverage platforms such as bazoom.com illustrate how workflow automation, compliance management, and quality assurance are now central to effective, scalable business service delivery in this space.
Challenges of accuracy, compliance, and human oversight
Despite the advantages of artificial intelligence in managing link-building marketplace operations, implementation requires proactive oversight to mitigate risks. Automated models can yield incorrect matches, misinterpret publisher data, or miss nuanced compliance signals in briefs and campaign rules without appropriate human review. Protecting sensitive information throughout publisher interactions, campaign set-up, and reporting chains remains a critical challenge as data transits between clients, platforms, and internal staff. Ongoing monitoring of AI-driven processes is necessary to prevent the introduction or amplification of bias and to maintain high standards in campaign outcomes and reporting.
For organisations relying on AI in digital PR and SEO services, transparency, traceability, and explainability are vital. Human-in-the-loop systems allow for review and escalation of flagged issues before delivery to clients. Professional training can focus on developing skills to supervise, audit, and refine campaign workflows using artificial intelligence. When selecting between off-the-shelf automation and custom platform developments, teams consider the ability to integrate with core systems, manage workflow compliance, and ensure operational security. Balancing efficiency with transparency and accountability remains fundamental in service delivery across the link-building and digital marketplace sector.
Measuring performance and preparing for future trends
Calculating the return on investment for artificial intelligence in business services requires systematic performance measurement. Organisations in the link-building and PR space now track metrics such as cycle time for campaign fulfilment, issue resolution rates, publisher engagement, and client reporting accuracy. Phased rollouts and testing of AItools help identify process improvements and reduce operational risk before scaling new workflows. This data-driven approach enables teams to document gains and adjust strategies based on objective results rather than anecdotal observations.
Looking forward, the expanded use of autonomous AI agents and smart workflow automation is expected to further shape link-building marketplace operations. Enhanced compliance protocols, real-time audit trails, and proactive fraud prevention are becoming the norm, allowing service providers to meet increasing client and regulatory demands. Early adoption of transparent and robust artificial intelligence practices enhances competitive positioning, while organisations that delay adaptation may face greater pressure to modernise. As standards evolve within the business service delivery environment, transparency, reliability, and measurable quality will remain central to successful link-building and digital PR execution.
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Miami beats Los Angeles and New York for highest housing bubble risk
Shoma Group CEO Masoud Shojaee and BH Group CEO Isaac Toledano speak exclusively to Fox News Digital about the wealth migration trends and sales they’ve seen from New York and California in 2026 so far.
Miami has officially been crowned the most at-risk housing market in the world, surpassing notoriously expensive hubs like Los Angeles and New York.
While Florida’s tax-friendly climate continues to lure billionaires fleeing high-tax states like California, local homeowners are facing a perfect storm of record-low affordability, massive condo repair bills and surging insurance premiums, according to a new report.
UBS’ Global Real Estate Bubble Index for 2025 puts Miami in the No. 1 spot for the real estate market with the highest bubble risk, with a score of 1.73, well above the 1.5 threshold for “high risk.” That figure exceeds the peak of the 2006 housing bubble.
“Over the past 15 years, Miami has posted the strongest inflation-adjusted housing appreciation among all cities in the study,” the report says.
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“Cities with elevated or high bubble risk continued to decouple from fundamentals: over the last five years, inflation-adjusted home prices increased nearly 25% on average, while rents rose about 10% and incomes about 5%,” it continues.

An aerial view of high-rise residential towers and single-family homes in Miami Beach, Florida. (Getty Images)
“By contrast, prices in cities with moderate or low risk fell roughly 5%, while rents and incomes were broadly flat. Historically, worsening affordability and widening gaps between prices and rents have served as forerunners of housing crises.”
Although Florida remains attractive for its zero-income tax and a potential zero-property tax, the report notes a regulatory squeeze is hitting the state’s middle class as owners of older condominium units are getting hit with rising maintenance and reserve costs.
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“While price growth is expected to turn negative in the coming quarters, a sharp correction appears unlikely at this stage,” says the report.
The Magic City has been a fiscal sanctuary for names like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, venture capitalist Peter Thiel, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg – some of whom recently moved out of California ahead of a proposed wealth tax.
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“Miami’s coastal appeal and favorable tax environment continue to attract newcomers from the U.S. West and Northeast, with real estate prices still well below those in New York and Los Angeles,” UBS notes.
Miami and Los Angeles are leading the U.S. in bubble risk, as “law and order” or “quality of life” issues in cities like San Francisco are impacting their housing trajectories, the report adds.
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US Stocks: Qualcomm unveils $20 billion stock buyback program; shares jump 3%
Shares of the company rose more than 3% on Tuesday, after a year-to-date drop of over 24% as the widespread shortage of memory chips hit Qualcomm’s customers, mainly smartphone makers.
The new buyback is in addition to its existing $2.1 billion share buyback plan, the company said, adding that Qualcomm is also increasing its quarterly cash dividend by more than 3% to 92 cents per share from 89 cents.
“We remain focused on stockholder returns and executing on our ongoing diversification opportunities,” CEO Cristiano Amon said.
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Authorities Emphasize that Time Remains Critical
The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has stretched into its seventh week with no resolution, as federal investigators recovered fresh images from security cameras at her Catalina Foothills home, authorities confirmed in recent updates.

Nancy Ellen Long Guthrie vanished from her residence in the upscale Tucson suburb sometime after being dropped off around 9:45 p.m. on Jan. 31, 2026, following dinner at her daughter Annie Guthrie’s home. She was reported missing Feb. 1 when she failed to appear for church services, prompting Pima County Sheriff’s Office deputies to treat the case as a suspected abduction from the outset.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos described the home as a crime scene early in the investigation, citing “concerning circumstances” including blood droplet patterns inside and outside the residence that appeared similar. Investigators believe Guthrie was taken against her will, with no signs of forced entry initially noted but evidence suggesting targeted action.
The FBI joined the probe immediately, establishing a dedicated tip line and mobilizing resources. As of March 17, 2026 — Day 46 since her disappearance — more than 18,000 tips have poured in, though no public suspect identification or arrest has occurred. Family members, including Savannah Guthrie and other relatives, were cleared as persons of interest early on.
In the latest development, the FBI recovered additional surveillance footage from cameras at Guthrie’s home, according to ABC News reports cited in Yahoo News live updates. The new images supplement previously released stills showing an individual at her doorstep, whom authorities have described as a person of interest in the alleged abduction. Details about the content of the fresh footage remain limited, with officials withholding specifics to protect the investigation.
Sheriff Nanos has expressed continued hope that Guthrie remains alive, though the prolonged absence has tempered optimism. In mid-March statements, he indicated the home was “targeted” and did not rule out the possibility that the perpetrator could strike again, urging heightened community vigilance.
The investigation has shifted phases, according to attorney commentary in Newsweek. Peter Christiansen told the outlet the effort is moving “from broad public outreach to more clinical evidence consolidation,” including exhaustive review of video footage. FBI officials have emphasized that enhancing and analyzing surveillance requires viewing each segment in real time, contributing to the methodical pace.
Community response has been strong. Neighbors in Catalina Foothills reported frantic searches in the initial hours after Guthrie’s absence was noted. One resident, Aldine Meister, recounted on Brian Entin Investigates seeing a suspicious man near the home weeks before the disappearance, describing him taking a “long look” at properties. Such accounts have fueled speculation, though no direct links have been confirmed.
A $1 million family reward announced in late February remains active for information leading to Guthrie’s safe return or apprehension of those responsible. Savannah Guthrie issued emotional pleas for tips, including video messages urging the public to come forward with any details, no matter how small.
Physical evidence has yielded mixed results. Black gloves found near the home were tested and traced to a local restaurant worker with no connection to the case, officials said. Cadaver dog searches in surrounding areas were paused recently, per FOX LA updates on Day 44, as teams focused elsewhere.
Media coverage has been intense, with outlets like FOX 10 Phoenix providing daily recaps — Day 36 updates highlighted new photos in the search, while Day 35 noted ongoing efforts. Wikipedia’s entry, last edited March 15, states Guthrie’s condition and whereabouts remain unknown, underscoring the case’s unresolved status.
The disappearance has spotlighted vulnerabilities for seniors in suburban settings, even with modern surveillance. Experts have questioned how an 84-year-old could vanish in an era of widespread cameras and digital tracking, with one YouTube analysis from February pondering the “impossibility” of such cases today.
Savannah Guthrie has balanced her on-air duties with personal advocacy, occasionally addressing the case on “Today” and expressing frustration over the lack of breakthroughs. Legal analysts on programs like NewsNation have dissected blood evidence patterns and questioned inconsistencies in early statements, though authorities maintain operational secrecy.
As the search persists, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Office continue urging tips via their dedicated lines. No ransom demands or further communications from potential abductors have surfaced publicly.
Guthrie, born Jan. 27, 1942, in Fort Wright, Kentucky, was widowed since 1988 after her husband Charles’s death. She lived independently in Tucson, enjoying family proximity and community involvement.
With no major arrests or confirmed sightings reported as of mid-March 2026, the case remains one of the most high-profile missing persons investigations in recent U.S. memory, drawing international attention due to Savannah Guthrie’s prominence.
Authorities emphasize that time remains critical. Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI tip line or Pima County Sheriff’s Office immediately.
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