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Palm Beach County Commercial Real Estate Market Report

Data as of 2026-07-03 · refreshed daily

Palm Beach County currently shows 434 active for-sale commercial listings. The median asking price is $799,000 ($357 per SF where size is reported). 434 listings hit the market in the last 90 days. Palm Beach County pairs the highest household incomes in South Florida with sustained in-migration, and the strongest fundamentals sit along the I-95, US-1, and Federal Highway corridors.

Headline stats

Palm Beach County at a glance

Active for-sale listings434
Active for-lease listings0
Median asking price$799,000
Median asking price per SF$357 / SF
New listings, last 90 days434
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

Palm Beach 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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