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Broward County Commercial Real Estate Market Report

Data as of 2026-07-03 · refreshed daily

Broward County currently shows 1,199 active for-sale commercial listings. The median asking price is $849,000 ($383 per SF where size is reported). 1,199 listings hit the market in the last 90 days. Broward sits between Palm Beach and Miami-Dade, and institutional capital treats the three as one connected market, from coastal boutique product to I-95 logistics.

Headline stats

Broward County at a glance

Active for-sale listings1,199
Active for-lease listings0
Median asking price$849,000
Median asking price per SF$383 / SF
New listings, last 90 days1,199
Rate environment

The macro backdrop

IndicatorValueAs of
10-Year Treasury yield4.67%2026-05-19
30-Year fixed mortgage6.36%2026-05-14
Federal Funds rate3.64%2026-04-01
Florida unemployment4.70%2026-03-01

Sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED). Rates move cap rates; read the listing stats above against this backdrop.

Full breakdown

Broward County by asset class

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Methodology

Listing statistics are computed from active MLS feed data covering our five-county footprint, filtered through the same data-quality screen we use on our public listing search (impossible prices and malformed rows are excluded). Median price per SF only includes listings that report building size. Off-market inventory counts come from the property universe we maintain from county and commercial data sources. Macro indicators are sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED). Counts are point-in-time snapshots, not a census of every transaction in the market.

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