Broward County is currently experiencing a dynamic shift in its real estate landscape, characterized by a wave of high-end residential launches and significant mixed-use developments. As buyers migrate from more expensive neighboring counties, the region is rapidly evolving into a central hub for luxury living and corporate investment alike.
Key takeaways
- Toll Brothers has officially launched sales for its new 52-home neighborhood, Saltgrass, located within the Heron Bay community in Parkland.
- The Fort Lauderdale luxury market reached a new milestone with the $55 million listing of "Ember House," a waterfront mansion featuring a rooftop pickleball court.
- Hallandale Beach is undergoing a major transformation, with multiple residential towers, hotels, and office projects currently in the pipeline.
- Developers are increasingly integrating wellness-focused amenities, such as cold plunges and pickleball courts, into both residential and commercial projects to meet modern buyer expectations.
Luxury residential milestones
The luxury sector in Broward County is reaching new heights, both in terms of design and pricing. In Parkland, Toll Brothers has begun sales at Saltgrass at Heron Bay, offering spacious, open-concept homes that cater to those seeking a vibrant, amenity-rich lifestyle. These properties feature high-end finishes and access to renovated clubhouses and fitness centers.
Meanwhile, the Fort Lauderdale market has set a new benchmark with the completion of Ember House. This ultra-modern waterfront residence is currently the highest-priced new home ever listed in the county. Beyond its lavish materials and expansive living space, the home highlights a trend toward experiential living, incorporating unique amenities like a dedicated music room, a theater, and a rooftop pickleball court to appeal to high-net-worth buyers.
Hallandale Beach: A new development frontier
Hallandale Beach is rapidly emerging as a primary target for developers seeking to capitalize on the region’s central location. Industry experts note that as costs rise in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, Hallandale is attracting families and corporations looking for a more accessible yet premium base of operations. The city is currently seeing a surge in diverse projects, including the Seven Park mixed-use development and the Square Hallandale office project, which aims to blend professional workspaces with high-end residential-style amenities.
Major projects currently transforming the city include:
- Seven Park Residences: A $70 million mixed-use project featuring 121 condos and retail space.
- Square Hallandale: An $85 million office development designed to incorporate wellness concepts into the workplace.
- Oasis Hallandale: A massive 10-acre development consisting of two 25-story residential towers and significant commercial space.
- The Residences at Shell Bay: A luxury condo project situated within a 150-acre exclusive golf destination.
Market shifts and future outlook
The broader Broward County market remains resilient, driven by a consistent migration of wealth and business activity. Educational institutions, such as the North Broward Preparatory School, are also seeking to expand their footprints in the area to accommodate the growing population. As developers continue to focus on "hidden gem" locations like Hallandale Beach, the county is expected to maintain its momentum, offering a compelling alternative to the more saturated real estate markets in South Florida.
Sources
- Toll Brothers begins selling at Saltgrass at Heron Bay in Parkland, South Florida Agent Magazine.
- North Broward Preparatory School seeks expansion in Coconut Creek, The Business Journals.
- This $55 Million Fort Lauderdale Home Has a Rooftop Pickleball Court, Robb Report.
- Miami luxury real estate and business news roundup, Miami Herald.
- Hallandale Beach Attracts Wave of New Development, The Real Deal.
