City vs. City

Fort Lauderdale vs. West Palm Beach

FL · FL

Fort Lauderdale sits at $510k median with 6.44% gross yield; West Palm Beach runs $400k at 6.99%. Which actually works better for an operator depends on the strategy.

Side-by-side

Every metric, with winners flagged.

Metric Fort Lauderdale West Palm Beach Why it matters
Typical home value $510k $400k Lower price = less capital per door = faster portfolio building. Higher price often correlates with appreciation potential.
YoY appreciation -4.4% -2.3% Positive YoY favors flippers and BRRRR refi appraisals; negative YoY favors cash buyers negotiating distressed deals.
Median rent (ZORI) $2,737 $2,327 Higher rent dollars matter for cash flow analysis. Pair with price to compute yield.
Gross rent yield 6.44% 6.99% The single most important number for BRRRR + rental investors. Above 6% = comfortable cash flow at 2026 debt costs.
Median DOM 71 days 56 days Longer DOM = more negotiation room for cash buyers. Shorter DOM = faster flipper exits.
Sale-to-list ratio 0.952 0.961 Lower ratio = buyer market = sellers negotiating. Higher ratio = seller market = bid wars.
% sold below list +85.6% +79.4% Higher % below list = more motivated sellers = bigger wholesale spreads.
Active inventory 3,130 1,932 Higher inventory = more deals to evaluate. Lower inventory = supply-constrained = competitive.
MDR investor score 95/100 99/100 Composite score weighing rent yield, motivated sellers, buyer-market discount, DOM.

Comparing Fort Lauderdale, FL against West Palm Beach, FL as investor markets, three numbers do most of the work: gross rent yield (6.44% vs 6.99%), YoY appreciation (-4.4% vs -2.3%), and the share of homes closing below list (85.6% vs 79.4%). Those three signals predict 80% of operational outcomes — cash flow potential, exit speed, and how much room sellers leave at the table.

Rent yield: Essentially tied (6.44% vs 6.99%). Neither market gives a meaningful cash-flow edge — strategy selection comes down to other factors.

Appreciation: West Palm Beach (-2.3%) is in the better appreciation cycle right now. For flippers, that's tailwind — your ARV underwrite has less slippage risk. For BRRRR investors, that protects the refi appraisal. The opposite city is in a softer market, which favors cash buyers extracting spreads from distressed sellers but works against capital-recovery refis.

Buyer dynamics: Fort Lauderdale has 85.6% of sales closing below list vs 79.4% in the other market. That's a clear gap in seller negotiability — wholesalers and creative-finance operators have more room to work in Fort Lauderdale. The other city is more competitive at the negotiation table.

Pace: Fort Lauderdale's median DOM (71 days) gives wholesalers more time to source and underwrite. West Palm Beach (56 days) rewards flippers with fast exits — less carry cost between list and close, which translates to a meaningfully different P&L on a 4-6 month flip cycle.

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Winner by strategy

Five operator lenses on the same matchup.

Wholesaling West Palm Beach

Higher % sold below list + longer DOM = more wholesale spread + more sourcing time.

BRRRR West Palm Beach

Higher gross rent yield = cash-flow viability at 2026 debt costs after refi.

Flipping West Palm Beach

Stronger appreciation tailwind = less ARV slippage risk over the 4-6 month flip cycle.

Long-term rentals West Palm Beach

Higher gross yield gives more cash flow cushion after PITI + reserves on standard 25%-down financing.

Creative finance Fort Lauderdale

More motivated sellers = better fit for subject-to and seller-finance offers.

Overall verdict

West Palm Beach

Across the five operator lenses, West Palm Beach wins 4 categories to Fort Lauderdale's 1 (with 0 ties). West Palm Beach is the broader-strategy market — useful when you don't know yet which strategy you'll lead with.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Which is better for real estate investing, Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach scores higher on the MDR composite investor index (99/100 vs 95/100), but the better choice depends on strategy. Fort Lauderdale has a 6.44% gross yield with -4.4% YoY appreciation; West Palm Beach runs 6.99% at -2.3%.

Which city is cheaper to enter, Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach has the lower typical home value at $399,650. The higher-priced market is $510,297.

Which city has higher rent yields?

West Palm Beach has the higher gross rent yield at 6.99% vs 6.44% in the other market. That gap is 0.55 percentage points, which translates to roughly $1-1 per door per month in cash flow on a typical $200k single-family at 2026 debt costs.

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