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West Palm Beach Is Now America's Fastest-Growing Luxury Housing Market

Published May 27, 2026
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  • Luxury home prices in West Palm Beach are up 187.3% in ten years, the fastest in any major US metro.
  • The median luxury sale price is now near $4 million. The high end of single-family homes is up about 50% in a year.
  • Over 250 financial firms have set up shop in West Palm Beach since 2020.

For years, West Palm Beach was the cheap seats.

Palm Beach Island had the old money, the ocean views, and the mansions. West Palm had value.

That order is over.

Luxury home prices in West Palm Beach have jumped 187.3% in ten years.

That's the fastest growth of any major US metro. It's more than twice the US average.

The high end of single-family homes is up about 50% in a year. The median luxury sale price is now near $4 million.

The why is not hard to guess. Wall Street moved in.

Wall Street South

More than 250 finance firms have set up shop in West Palm Beach since 2020.

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have both grown their offices in town.

Stephen Ross, chair of Related Companies, has put $10 billion into a plan to turn downtown West Palm into a global hub for business.

That move of cash changed who's buying.

Hedge fund chief Paul Tudor Jones is building a big waterfront estate on the Intracoastal.

Former Apple CEO John Sculley just signed for a $40 million penthouse at South Flagler House. He sold his Palm Beach Island home to do it.

Douglas Elliman broker Samantha Curry told Robb Report that buyers now see $10 million to $20 million homes as a "standard entry point."

That's a long way from the $390,000 mid-point price for a typical home across West Palm in May 2026.

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Why The Boom Looks Like A Long-Term Shift

The pandemic kicked this off. Florida has no state income tax, more space, and warm winters.

That pulled New York and California buyers down south.

What kept it going was the firms. The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro ranked second in CBRE's 2026 list of top US move spots.

New towers like The Bristol, South Flagler House, Olara, Forté on Flagler, and the Ritz-Carlton Residences have reset what buyers want.

David Martin, CEO of builder Terra, said the city core is now a "vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood."

In short, buyers now pay New York prices for Florida tax rules.

What To Watch

Supply and demand. The median home sale price in West Palm hit $527,000 in March, up 10.9% from a year ago.

Time on market dropped from 64 days to 45.

Luxury pending sales were up 30% year over year in January. That's one of the biggest jumps among the 50 largest US metros.

Brokers say the top end is now more picky. The best towers are still selling. The rest has to compete.

The big risk is a sharp swing in tax rules or rates. Both could change the math fast.

Chad Carroll of Compass put it simply. "West Palm Beach is no longer a trend. It has become a staple in the global luxury real estate portfolio."

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