Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis, dramatic effect, or humor, like saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" to show extreme hunger. It's a rhetorical device in speech and literature that adds creativity and impact, highlighting feelings or ideas far beyond their actual scale, such as a politician claiming to be the "greatest city on earth" or a character's eyes being "bright enough to make the stars want to hire them".
This is how the press is reporting the housing 'crisis' in Florida these days. The reality is people have lost interest in the whole condo thing. Improvement/repair assessment costs, HOAs, sky-rocketing insurances and the fact that a condo building collapsed in Miami a few years ago because of lack of maintenance all contribute to that segment of the 'dilemna', but the rest of the real estate market here is very strong. Nearly a million single family homes have been built here in the last ten years, and they sell pretty much as fast as they get their CO's.
The only reason you see headlines like this above is because they have a product to sell - their media outlet, and most of them have decided that scaring the fuck out of you is the way to get you to pay attention. Most of us are smart enough to look at these reports for what they are - sensationistic blather. Juss' sayin'...


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