Palm Beach Homes for Sale

3120 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $750,000 2 beds 2 baths
2 beds 2 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Sat, 3 Jan 2009

3120 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $665,000 2 beds 2 baths
2486 sqft 2 beds 2 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Tue, 30 Dec 2008

276 Jamaica Ln, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $1,895,000 4 beds 3 baths
2952 sqft 4 beds 3 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Fri, 3 Nov 2006

323 Chilean Ave, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $4,200,000 6 beds 4 baths
3861 sqft 6 beds 4 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Sat, 27 Dec 2008

301 Australian Ave #RU-303, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $749,500 1 bed
622 sqft 1 bed property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Tue, 23 Dec 2008

301 Australian Ave #RU-305, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $574,500 1 bed
380 sqft 1 bed property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Tue, 23 Dec 2008

3456 S Ocean Blvd #605, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $399,999 2 beds 2 baths
1500 sqft 2 beds 2 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Wed, 17 Dec 2008

150 Bradley Pl #504, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $1,650,000 2 beds 2 baths
1444 sqft 2 beds 2 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Sat, 19 Apr 2008

2295 S Ocean Blvd #710, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $750,000 3 beds 2.5 baths
2032 sqft 3 beds 2.5 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Tue, 23 Dec 2008

2580 S Ocean Blvd #2A1, Palm Beach, FL 33480, $995,000 3 beds 3 baths
2660 sqft 3 beds 3 baths property in Palm Beach, FL
Posted: Fri, 1 Feb 2008

 

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Florida title attorneys: "No meaningful recovery until 2011"
Not-so-Happy New Year: 2009 and 2010 will be tough years for Palm Beach County’s housing market, predicts Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund. “No meaningful recovery is expected until 2011,” writes economist Hank Fishkind in the group’s annual forecast. Fishkind blames weak...
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Downtown at the Gardens' struggles continue, former tenant says
I went to the Yard House at Downtown at the Gardens on Saturday night, and the place was packed. The Whole Foods Market there always seems busy, too. But Rosa Mexicano (above) was notably dark. It’s just the latest...
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CB Richard Ellis pays $67.6 million for Esperante
CB Richard Ellis paid $67.55 million for the Esperante Building in downtown West Palm Beach, according to a deed filed today. The price represents a big discount from the $104.5 million that ING Clarion paid for the Class A...
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Brutal year for Palm Beach County's publicly traded companies
Among Palm Beach County’s publicly traded companies, there was one big winner and a lot of big losers in 2008. The big winner: Ocwen Financial Corp., the mortgage servicer based in West Palm Beach. Its shares soared 66 percent for...
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Tesoro project in Port St. Lucie files bankruptcy
Battered by the housing downturn, the developer of Tesoro, a high-end community in Port St. Lucie, has filed for bankruptcy protection for two of its projects and restructured two others. (That’s Tesoro’s $45 million clubhouse above.) Two affiliates of...
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Martin County estate aims to set record price for inland homes
With its curved staircases, intricate ceilings and tile, massive closets and wine cellar, not to mention its $15 million asking price, this 20,000-square-foot manse would fit in on Palm Beach. This estate isn’t on the water, though. It’s nearly...
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Florida consumer confidence jumps in December
From today’s University of Florida’s monthly consumer confidence report: Consumer confidence among Floridians rose five points to 67 in December, reflecting optimism about new presidential leadership in January despite unprecedented pessimism about personal finances. “Consumers are looking forward to a...
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Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast prices still falling
Palm Beach County home prices continued to plunge in November, falling to their lowest level since 2003, the Florida Association of Realtors said today. The median price of an existing single-family home fell to $247,400, down 28 percent from a...
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Madoff clients should refile tax returns ASAP, attorney says
Cleaning up the Madoff mess will take years. Any money recovered by victims won’t arrive for a long time, but Bernard Madoff clients who reported income to the IRS should file amended tax returns immediately. That’s according to Miami tax...
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Burst bubble pushes Florida jobless rate to 15-year high
Normally, Florida’s jobless rate falls in November as the holiday hiring season gears up. But, as President Bush said this morning, these aren’t normal times. Jobless rates continued to rise in Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties in November,...
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Biggest commercial real estate deals of 2008 smaller than '06, 07
We’re still two weeks away from the end of 2008, but here’s the Google map of Palm Beach County’s biggest commercial real estate deals for the first 50 weeks of the year. The biggest sale was GL Homes’ $117 million...
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Bauer downgrades BankUnited to zero stars, AmTrust to one star
The mortgage meltdown continued to batter banks during the third quarter. BankUnited, the largest financial institution based in Florida, has been downgraded by BauerFinancial to zero stars, the research firm’s lowest rating. Another big player, AmTrust Bank, has been cut...
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BankUnited loses $327 million in quarter, acknowledges doubts about future
A few weeks ago, I posted here that Coral Gables-based BankUnited told the FDIC it lost $261.6 million in the Sept. 30 quarter. A spokeswoman for the largest financial institution based in Florida promptly e-mailed to say those numbers were...
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Will Ponzi schemes now be known as "Madoff schemes"?
For decades, Charles Ponzi has been known as the king of the scammers. But Bernard Madoff makes Ponzi look like a piker. After all, Ponzi raised a measly $15 million back in 1920, a fraction of the $50 billion Madoff...
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Housing starts crater, but that's good news for future sellers
Homebuilders broke ground last month on the fewest new homes since the federal government began tracking this statistic in 1959, the Commerce Department says. Starts are down 92 percent in Naples-Fort Myers, 75 percent in Phoenix and 84 percent in...
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