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Luxury Properties for sale in the State of Florida

  • Villa in Port Saint Lucie, Saint Lucie County
    Villa in Port Saint Lucie, Saint Lucie County
    JP¥ 84,389,800
    255 m² 2 4
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Miramar, Broward County
    Villa in Miramar, Broward County
    JP¥ 117,053,000
    180 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Pompano Beach, Broward County
    Villa in Pompano Beach, Broward County
    JP¥ 91,253,700
    152 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Residential complexes in Palm Beach Shores, Palm Beach
    Residential complexes in Palm Beach Shores, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 222,162,000
    152 m² 2 2
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Residential complexes in Palm Beach, Florida
    Residential complexes in Palm Beach, Florida
    JP¥ 237,291,000
    193 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Residential complexes in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach
    Residential complexes in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 1,361,639,000
    240 m² 2 2
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Delray Beach, Palm Beach
    Villa in Delray Beach, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 189,515,000
    125 m² 2 4
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Townhouse in Oakland Park, Broward County
    Townhouse in Oakland Park, Broward County
    JP¥ 104,950,000
    164 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Townhouse in Coconut Creek, Broward County
    Townhouse in Coconut Creek, Broward County
    JP¥ 75,646,600
    164 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach
    Villa in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 117,212,000
    231 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Lake Worth, Palm Beach
    Villa in Lake Worth, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 91,556,300
    189 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach
    Villa in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 79,468,800
    174 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Townhouse in Greenacres City, Palm Beach
    Townhouse in Greenacres City, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 79,468,800
    184 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Delray Beach, Palm Beach
    Villa in Delray Beach, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 90,616,700
    199 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection
  • Villa in Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach
    Villa in Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach
    JP¥ 143,171,000
    188 m² 2 3
    Presented by Globalty Investment
    Collection

luxury guide

29,263 luxury properties are listed in Florida right now, and the number keeps climbing. From the oceanfront towers of Miami Beach to the manicured estates of Palm Beach, from the boating canals of Fort Lauderdale to the coral islands of the Florida Keys, this is one of the few markets in the world where international demand has never really paused. No state income tax, year-round sunshine and direct flights from London, Frankfurt, Paris and Zurich make the case simple. The market covers villas, penthouses, oceanfront residences, waterfront condominiums and private island properties across both the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico shore.

Luxury property prices in Florida

Prices start at JP¥19,401,847 and reach JP¥23,834,131,555 at the top end, with an average of JP¥186,307,289. Size ranges from 13 to 26500 sqm. The price logic here is straightforward: distance from water. A property on the oceanfront in Miami Beach or on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach commands a premium that no inland location can match, regardless of size or finish. Palm Beach remains the most expensive market in the state, consistently benchmarked against the Hamptons and Malibu. Miami offers more accessible entry points, but international pressure keeps pushing values up. Against comparable European destinations such as the Côte d'Azur or the Algarve, Florida delivers larger square footage at competitive prices, with the added advantage of one of the most transparent real estate systems in the world.

Most sought-after areas in Florida

Miami Beach and the Brickell financial district draw the broadest international base, with buyers from Latin America, Europe and the Middle East all active in the same market. It is the most liquid segment in the state. Palm Beach is different in almost every way: the island is physically constrained, new supply is minimal and buyers have historically come from the upper tier of global wealth. Fort Lauderdale sits thirty minutes north of Miami and appeals to those who want deep-water canal access and a quieter pace. On the Gulf Coast, Naples is the standout destination: calmer waters, a more discreet atmosphere and a strong Northern European ownership community. Ma it is the Florida Keys that offer something genuinely unlike anything else in the continental United States: a hundred-mile arc of coral islands stretching from Key Largo to Key West, with a character shaped entirely by water, reef and the open Atlantic horizon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Florida's luxury real estate market?

The absence of state income tax is the single clearest financial argument, but the underlying market strength matters just as much. With an average price of JP¥186,307,289, Florida delivers competitive value against Malibu, the Hamptons or the French Riviera, with a short-term rental market that is among the most active in the Americas.

What is it like to live in Florida?

The subtropical climate means mild winters and warm summers, with a daily life built around water, outdoor sports and some of the best dining in North America. Miami, Palm Beach and Naples each have well-established international communities, private schools, members-only clubs and infrastructure designed for foreign residents.

What makes Florida unique for the luxury market?

No other US state combines favorable taxation, Atlantic and Gulf Coast access, and the cultural diversity of Miami in a single geographic unit. The Florida Keys add a layer that does not exist anywhere else on the continental coast: coral reef access, shallow turquoise waters and a sense of genuine remoteness within two hours of an international airport.