no matter what I do, the <br/> element in it always gets removed, so it seems to me that I cannot search inside the address string.
I can't reproduce this (see the output in the [[]]s below), and you haven't said what your expected output is or what you mean by "search inside the address string" - see How do I post a question effectively? and Short, Self-Contained, Correct Example. As an example, I can replace the <br/> like so:
use warnings;
use strict;
use Mojo::DOM;
use Mojo::Util qw/trim/;
my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new(<<'HTML');
<div class="address">
<div class="icon"></div>
<address>
Sample Street 123<br/>45678 Randomcity </address>
</div>
HTML
my $addr = $dom->find('.address address')->first;
print "[[$addr]]\n";
$addr->find('br')->map('replace',"\n");
print "[", trim($addr->text), "]\n";
__END__
[[<address>
Sample Street 123<br>45678 Randomcity </address>]
+]
[Sample Street 123
45678 Randomcity]
Edit: Forgot to remove the "(updated)" from the node's title before it got a reply. At the time of writing this node and its reply were not actually updated.
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