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As Featured in Forbes, Contributed by Peter Lane Taylor.
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Contrary to various public misconceptions, Mar-a-Lago—the exclusive Atlantic oceanfront resort that frequently served as former President Donald Trump’s “Winter White House”—didn’t make Palm Beach, Florida’s lavish real estate and lifestyle famous for the first time around.

The Sunshine State’s “Playground for the Wealthy” long has been uber-posh, dating back to the late 1880s when oil tycoon Henry Flagler first built The Breakers and The Royal Poinciana Hotel which eventually became the centerpieces of his luxury, southern hospitality empire catering to northern old money and spawning the now infamous “Billionaire’s Row”.

So it shouldn’t come as a surprise either that even after Trump’s 2020 Oval Office departure, Palm Beach’s luxury real estate market isn’t showing any signs of decelerating even if Air Force One isn’t landing in town anymore.

Writ large, part of the froth is because South Florida in general has been on a bull market run since even before the pandemic.

Low taxes, warm weather, business friendly regulations, and burgeoning innovation ecosystems were already luring finance firms, tech start-ups, and executives to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Tampa, and Orlando before 2020 as fast as California and New York could shed them. COVID-19 just widened the highways and threw away the speed limits.

The compounding in-migration over past few years, however, has resulted in one of the most unsubtle real estate ironies here in decades: after years of booms, busts, and frequently tumbling prices, South Florida now has a big-time housing and inflation crisis that few people were anticipating.

At the highest ends in places like Palm Beach—a.k.a. “Wall Street South”—where billionaires, CEOs, sports stars, and celebrities like Tiger Woods, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Jordan, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Steve Wynn, Jon Bon Jovi, and Ken Griffin have been digging in for years, the supply crunch is even more acute.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Palm Beach County’s luxury, single-family homes sales—including Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, and Palm Beach Islands—have increased by 53.5% year-over-year while the average time on market has plummeted to 58 days in the first quarter of 2022, a 57.2% year-over-year drop. In North Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens specifically, where only 89 active single-family listings are currently active, home sales are up 68% year-over-year with total volume jumping from $678 million to $1.34 billion.

Similarly eye-popping, the numbers for Palm Beach County’s mid- and high-rise condo sub-market aren’t far behind: average days on market decreased by 41% in 2021 over the same period in 2020, while first quarter 2022 luxury condo closings are up 54% from 2020.

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Developers and real estate investors are rightly trying to keep up.

Related Group recently announced plans to bring a new Ritz-Carlton Residences high rise to West Palm Beach, while South Flagler House, a $400 million luxury condominium, is on track to become one of the most expensive residential developments in the U.S.

Meanwhile, multi-million dollar condo projects that have been under construction for years are well-timed to start absorbing buyers starting in the next few months, like Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences, SeaGlass, Nautilus 220, Icon, La Clara, Forte, and Alba.

Notwithstanding all of this new inventory, however, a lot of the long-term drivers behind Palm Beach’s supply crisis aren’t easily tractable—which other similarly tight and tony zip codes in Silicon Valley, Long Island, and Los Angeles could learn from. Many of the buildings about open up were sold out months ago or pre-sold pre-pandemic so they’re not even putting a dent in existing or future demand.

Land is also scarce, sprawling, multi-generational estates are common, and most residents who have lived here for years whether full or part-time roundly agree that if you already own one of the few waterfront properties available why not hold onto it, especially when price appreciation is outpacing the bull stock market?

Each of these factors individually is an incentive for developers to build. But for locals collectively, they’re a glaring red light not to sell, particularly when it comes to single-family homes and estates. There’s also no small bit of NIMBYism (“Not In My Back Yard”) invisibly at work here when it comes to the prospect of denser, more overtly visible developments.

All of which means that every new Palm Beach luxury real estate project which adds new inventory while simultaneously satisfying the increasing demand for larger floor plans, hotel-style amenities, and waterfront views at scale is great for prospective buyers and companies looking to relocate here—and even better for the developers building them.

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This fundamental shift—from South Florida’s historically dense condo model to full-floor, all-glass, single-family, high-tech, high- and mid-rise “residences”—a.k.a. “homes in the sky”—is no small turning point. Developers will need to change their design, technology, and financing paradigms. Buyers will need to be patient.

What is clear to anyone paying attention, however, is that these trends for more space, more resort-level, work-from-home luxuries, better, high-touch service, deeper experiences, and longer horizon investing on the part of buyers are here to stay.

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Given this context, the announcement by long-time Palm Beach-based developer Catalfumo Companies that it’s just launched the Landing at PGA Waterway is huge news for one of America’s most inventory starved cities.

“Palm Beach Gardens has become the ultimate, luxury real estate enclave in South Florida,” says founder Dan Catalfumo. “It’s now attracting even more refined and notable individuals relocating to the area. And from this came the inspiration for Landing at just the right time.”

The Landing will offer 98 flow-through three, four, and five-bedroom residences ranging from 3,100 to 5,000 square feet spread out over three, 6-story buildings on the last remaining 11 contiguous acres of open land in Palm Beach Gardens directly on the Intracoastal Waterway with yacht access to Lake Worth, Palm Beach Inlet, and Jupiter Inlet.

The development will also include a private, 26-slip marina for power and sailboats up to 75′, 100-foot infinity-edge swimming pool, resort-style cabanas, a clubhouse, spa, guesthouse suites, high-tech in-unit features and finishes, and an on-site concierge.

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If anything about the Landing at PGA Waterway sounds over-amenitized given Palm Beach’s supply crunch, it’s not.

“This is what today’s market and buyer demands,” says Kevin Spina, Sales Director of The Spina Team of Landing’s luxury “sky villa” approach to merging single-family home space and design with the amenities and service of a 5-star resort.

“Palm Beach County is now a flourishing hub as major companies are migrating to the ‘Wall Street of the South’. We are excited to bring Landing at PGA Waterway to this thriving market and anticipate that it will transform the way we understand and experience luxury waterfront living.”

Residences at Landing at PGA Waterway start at $3.9M with pre-sales to commence June 1st. The project is slated to break ground in the third quarter of 2022.

When commissioning the design of Landing at PGA Waterway, visionary developer Dan Catalfumo was crystal-clear in outlining his vision — to exceed all expectations for the design and delivery of this one-of-a-kind Palm Beach Gardens waterfront address. As the first and only marina-front residences along the Intracoastal Waterway near PGA Boulevard, not a single detail within this private waterfront enclave has been overlooked. See what Catalfumo and his world-class development team have planned for this unparalleled address.

Waterfront Living that Exceeds Expectations

Designed to engage residents with their surroundings, bespoke exterior amenities ensure an unprecedented waterfront lifestyle. Landing at PGA Waterway will be home to a limited collection of boat slips accommodating vessels up to 75 ft. in length. The awe-inspiring 100-foot infinity-edge swimming pool overlooks the glistening waters of the Intracoastal Waterway. This expansive heated pool is surrounded by an inviting sun deck, private poolside cabanas, resort-style chaise lounges, and upper-level gardens with yoga, a meditation lawn, and a putting green. A waterfront private Intracoastal Waterway park enjoys gated access to a day dock, a dog park, and gathering areas for outdoor grilling and entertainment.

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Indoor Amenities Enhance Daily Life

From the moment residents arrive to this exceptional gated community, they are surrounded by an enviable collection of amenities designed to elevate and enhance every aspect of daily life. Each residence has two dedicated parking spaces with service available for EV rapid car changing stations. An extraordinary multi-level Clubhouse beckons residents to a life filled with endless luxuries, including a private dining room, social room, coffee bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, convenient business center, and private steam and sauna rooms. As an added convenience, natural gas generators in the common areas ensure residents stay comfortable and remain connected.

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A Highly Serviced Lifestyle

Landing at PGA Waterway’s unmatched lifestyle would not be complete without attentive services designed to cater to residents’ every need. The on-site staff will include property management, valet, and concierge to arrange housekeeping, restaurant and entertainment reservations, personal shopping and much more. Deliveries will be seamless, with a drone pad for automated delivery services and a keypad-accessed package and parcel delivery room with refrigeration and warming drawers for food and grocery deliveries. A manned gated arrival entry and private access-controlled elevators into each residence ensures the ultimate peace of mind, and the added benefit of a turnkey lifestyle.

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Technologically Advanced Residences

Complimenting the exquisite amenities and services offered, each of the 98 residences within Landing at PGA Waterway will be designed with an unwavering standard of tech-forward comforts. From the insulated glass to the multi-zone air conditioning system, every aspect of Landing at PGA Waterway has been designed for maximum energy efficiency. Smart home automation control systems allow personalization at the touch of a button of lighting, climate, audio, and visual systems.

Residents will arrive home to a private entry foyer with a 5’ wide pivot door. Spacious great rooms with gourmet kitchens create a seamless space for entertaining, featuring professional-grade Wolf® and Subzero® appliances, custom cabinetry, and a wet bar in select residences. The private and tranquil Owner’s suite features an individual temperature control, double walk-in closets with custom-designed cabinetry, and a spa-like bath retreat with imported marble flooring, and a free-standing soaking tub. Best of all, soaring floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces provide elevated and unobstructed views of the picturesque Intracoastal Waterway, captivating owners with stunning natural beauty as they enter their private enclave.

Residences at Landing at PGA Waterway start at $3.9M with pre-sales to commence June 1st. The project is slated to break ground in the third quarter of 2022. Join the VIP list to stay updated and be included as more information is released. Please visit LandingPGAWaterway.com or call 561-403-1011 to learn more.