Tom Dixon, a tax appeal expert, appraiser, developer, and real estate broker, has agreed to participate on Condo Vultures® Aug. 10 panel discussion, "Assessing The BP Oil Disaster On Florida Real Estate."
Dixon is the 2004 Chairman of the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches, and former president of the Miami Society of Commercial Realtors. A resident of Miami for over 40 years, he moved to Miami after obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Building Construction and a Master’s degree in Real Estate from the University of Florida.
He was an active appraiser for over 15 years and held the designation of MAI (Member Appraisal Institute).
Dixon was recognized in the 2008 edition of Miami Today’s Best of Miami as an outstanding role model, as the “IADC” Industrial Association of Dade County “2001 Broker of the Year” and Finalist for the Ernest and Young “Best Real Estate Deal of the Year.”
Dixon will be joined by two panelists to be announced soon. Condo Vultures® founder Peter Zalewski will moderate the program.
The largest oil disaster in U.S. history may cause as much as $4.3 billion in property value losses in the 600-mile stretch from New Orleans southeast to Tampa, according to Bloomberg. It is still unclear if property and land values may also tumble along Florida's east coast.
The Condo Vultures® Seminar Series event will be held from 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Hotel on North Bayshore Drive in Greater Downtown Miami.
Tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the door. Please contact executive editor John Fakler at 800-750-0517 for more information.




