Now called “Wall Street South”, West Palm Beach has seen incredible population and income growth, which has been driving housing prices up. The average home prices in West Palm Beach increased 82.6% from 2019 to 2021 to $820,000.
As a result, the working class has been pushed out of West Palm Beach to more affordable cities. Even in neighboring Lake Worth Beach, apartment vacancies have dropped (currently 2%) and rents have increased (18% in the past 12 months).
• 200 rental apartment units
• Attended lobby/leasing office
• Spacious 5,000+ square foot resident clubroom
• Business center with workspace • Resort-style pool with grilling area State-of-the-art fitness center
• East facing “sunrise” roof deck
• Package receiving room
• Controlled access community
• Ride sharing pickup area
• Electric vehicle charging stations
• Dog park