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South Florida Real Estate Sees High-Stakes Deals and Developments

From record-breaking sales to high-rise condo projects, the region's luxury market is abuzz

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South Florida's luxury real estate market is experiencing a significant uptick in high-end deals and developments, with several record-breaking sales and new projects making waves in the region. From West Palm Beach to...

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South Florida Real Estate Sees High-Stakes Deals and Developments

From record-breaking sales to high-rise condo projects, the region's luxury market is abuzz

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 4 source references

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South Florida's luxury real estate market is experiencing a significant uptick in high-end deals and developments, with several record-breaking sales and new projects making waves in the region. From West Palm Beach to Jupiter and Singer Island, the market is abuzz with activity, showcasing the area's enduring appeal to investors, developers, and luxury buyers.

One of the most notable deals to hit records recently was the sale of a home at 242 Tangier Avenue in Palm Beach, which changed hands for $15.4 million. The 5,600-square-foot property, featuring five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two half baths, was purchased by Donald Fornes, a software executive, and his wife Lauren Fornes, a designer and author. The sellers, Thomas Frist and his wife Julie Frist, had acquired the property for $7.9 million in 2016. The sale was brokered by Crista Ryan with Tina Fanjul Associates and Heather Woolems with Sotheby’s International Realty.

In another significant development, Related Ross has acquired two vacant parcels in West Palm Beach for $32 million, with plans to construct a condo at the site. The parcels, located at 1865 North Flagler Drive and 304 West Pine Street, were sold by the Temple Israel of West Palm Beach. The deal highlights the growing demand for luxury condos in the area, with developers seeking to capitalize on the region's desirability.

Meanwhile, in the exclusive Admiral's Cove neighborhood of Jupiter, Major League Baseball pitcher Max Scherzer and his wife Erica are selling their unfinished custom build for $36 million. The property, located at 217 Commodore Drive, boasts 325 feet of wraparound frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway, an infinity pool, and a dock for an 88-foot boat. The Scherzers had paid $14.9 million for the teardown in 2023 and were nearing the end of construction on their "dream home" before deciding to sell. The listing is being handled by Holly Meyer Lucas, Kimberly Thomson, and Courtney Payne of Compass.

In a separate development, Turnberry has won initial approval for a 200-foot-tall high-rise condo project on Singer Island, which would feature 52 condo units atop a 121-space parking pedestal. The project, located on a 3.3-acre lot at 3930 North Ocean Drive, has sparked debate over setback requirements, with Turnberry offering to pay at least $100,000 to the city's park fund in exchange for exemptions. The development is expected to generate significant revenue for the city, with estimates suggesting $7 million in property taxes and $2.2 million in impact fees annually.

These developments highlight the ongoing appeal of South Florida's luxury real estate market, with investors, developers, and high-end buyers driving demand for top-tier properties and projects. As the market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these high-stakes deals and developments shape the region's luxury landscape.

South Florida's luxury real estate market is experiencing a significant uptick in high-end deals and developments, with several record-breaking sales and new projects making waves in the region. From West Palm Beach to Jupiter and Singer Island, the market is abuzz with activity, showcasing the area's enduring appeal to investors, developers, and luxury buyers.

One of the most notable deals to hit records recently was the sale of a home at 242 Tangier Avenue in Palm Beach, which changed hands for $15.4 million. The 5,600-square-foot property, featuring five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two half baths, was purchased by Donald Fornes, a software executive, and his wife Lauren Fornes, a designer and author. The sellers, Thomas Frist and his wife Julie Frist, had acquired the property for $7.9 million in 2016. The sale was brokered by Crista Ryan with Tina Fanjul Associates and Heather Woolems with Sotheby’s International Realty.

In another significant development, Related Ross has acquired two vacant parcels in West Palm Beach for $32 million, with plans to construct a condo at the site. The parcels, located at 1865 North Flagler Drive and 304 West Pine Street, were sold by the Temple Israel of West Palm Beach. The deal highlights the growing demand for luxury condos in the area, with developers seeking to capitalize on the region's desirability.

Meanwhile, in the exclusive Admiral's Cove neighborhood of Jupiter, Major League Baseball pitcher Max Scherzer and his wife Erica are selling their unfinished custom build for $36 million. The property, located at 217 Commodore Drive, boasts 325 feet of wraparound frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway, an infinity pool, and a dock for an 88-foot boat. The Scherzers had paid $14.9 million for the teardown in 2023 and were nearing the end of construction on their "dream home" before deciding to sell. The listing is being handled by Holly Meyer Lucas, Kimberly Thomson, and Courtney Payne of Compass.

In a separate development, Turnberry has won initial approval for a 200-foot-tall high-rise condo project on Singer Island, which would feature 52 condo units atop a 121-space parking pedestal. The project, located on a 3.3-acre lot at 3930 North Ocean Drive, has sparked debate over setback requirements, with Turnberry offering to pay at least $100,000 to the city's park fund in exchange for exemptions. The development is expected to generate significant revenue for the city, with estimates suggesting $7 million in property taxes and $2.2 million in impact fees annually.

These developments highlight the ongoing appeal of South Florida's luxury real estate market, with investors, developers, and high-end buyers driving demand for top-tier properties and projects. As the market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these high-stakes deals and developments shape the region's luxury landscape.

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