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Florida’s Residential Real Estate Market Booms Amid Influx of New Residents

By Rent Magazine ContributorJune 28, 20252 Mins Read
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West Palm Beach, FL, June 27, 2025 — Florida’s residential real estate market is experiencing significant growth, driven by an influx of nearly 90,000 new residents in Palm Beach County alone. The migration of high-net-worth individuals, financial executives, and tech leaders has transformed cities like West Palm Beach into vibrant, year-round urban centers. Developments such as CityPlace are catering to the demands of this affluent population, contributing to the state’s booming residential sector.

The surge in population has led to a robust demand for housing, with single-family home sales in Palm Beach County increasing by 4.81% year-over-year in January 2025, and condo transactions rising by 1.3% during the same period. The median sale price for single-family homes reached $650,000, marking a 5.69% increase from the previous year. Condo prices also saw a modest uptick, with the median price rising to $330,000.

Developments like CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach are at the forefront of this transformation. The area is undergoing a significant expansion, including the construction of two new office towers, 10 and 15 CityPlace, which will add nearly one million square feet of premier office space. These towers are expected to be completed by 2027 and are already attracting high-profile tenants, such as the Cleveland Clinic, which plans to open a state-of-the-art outpatient facility at 15 CityPlace.

The influx of affluent residents has also spurred growth in the luxury retail and fitness sectors. Equinox, a high-performance luxury lifestyle company, is set to open its first Palm Beach County location at CityPlace by the end of 2025. The new facility will occupy nearly 35,000 square feet and is expected to cater to the wellness needs of the growing upscale population in the area.

While the luxury market thrives, the middle-tier housing segment faces challenges. High mortgage rates and escalating insurance costs have contributed to a slowdown in sales across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, with total real estate sales decreasing to $5.6 billion in May 2025 from $6.1 billion the previous year.Despite these challenges, the overall outlook for Florida’s residential real estate market remains positive, bolstered by the continuous influx of new residents and ongoing development projects.

The state’s favorable tax policies, growing population, and lower cost of living continue to attract both investors and consumers, solidifying Florida’s position as a prime location for residential real estate development.

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