Multifamily Properties for Sale in Fort Lauderdale
Multifamily remains South Florida's most resilient commercial asset class — driven by population growth, in-migration, and chronic single-family undersupply. We work garden-style, mid-rise, podium, and value-add multifamily deals from 4 units up to 200+ units.
21 multifamily properties for sale in Fort Lauderdale

620 SW 7th St

1730 7th St

1225 15th Ave

848 2nd Ave

709 4th Ct

505 20th St

637 4th Ave

3315 15th Ave

842 1st Ave

202 14th Ave

2360 6 St
3315-3331 15th Ave

Fort Lauderdale

2866 30th St

2748 32nd St

1410 44th Ave

1415 1st Street

1111 4th St

2099 26th Ave

833 12th Ave

520 Orton Ave
Multifamily in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is Broward's commercial hub — institutional office tenants downtown, mature retail along Federal and Sunrise, and one of South Florida's strongest hospitality concentrations.
Multifamily remains South Florida's most resilient commercial asset class — driven by population growth, in-migration, and chronic single-family undersupply. We work garden-style, mid-rise, podium, and value-add multifamily deals from 4 units up to 200+ units.
Buyers are typically yield-focused operators, syndicators, or 1031 exchangers trading up. Cap rates have compressed but rent growth has held up better than most coastal markets.
Frequently asked
How active is the Multifamily market in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale is Broward's commercial hub — institutional office tenants downtown, mature retail along Federal and Sunrise, and one of South Florida's strongest hospitality concentrations. Multifamily remains South Florida's most resilient commercial asset class — driven by population growth, in-migration, and chronic single-family undersupply. We work this market continuously — every quarter we underwrite dozens of deals across the asset class.
What kind of buyer is typically targeting multifamily property for sale in Fort Lauderdale?
Buyers are typically yield-focused operators, syndicators, or 1031 exchangers trading up. Cap rates have compressed but rent growth has held up better than most coastal markets.
Do you have off-market multifamily property deals in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes — most of the best multifamily property deals in Fort Lauderdale never hit a listing platform. Get on our off-market buyer list and we'll match your criteria against pre-market inventory as it surfaces.
Do you represent both buyers and sellers in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes. On the listing side, we package a full Offering Memorandum with comparable sales and demographic context. On the buyer side, we run a mandate to track your criteria against active and off-market inventory across South Florida.
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