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Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ Rises For 10th Straight Week
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Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ Rises For 10th Straight Week

The latest Miami Condo Cliff Index™ released on March 25, 2025, shows the momentum for Vintage condos in Palm Beach County is accelerating while Miami-Dade and Broward counties are slowing.

Peter Zalewski
Mar 26, 2025
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Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ Rises For 10th Straight Week
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The Miami Condo Association Financial Cliff Investors Index™ is a weekly measurement that tracks the financial health and stability of the South Florida condo market based on active listings and pending sales for all condos and Vintage condos (at least 30 years old) in the tricounty region of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.

For a 10th consecutive week, buyers are stepping up their pace of purchasing Vintage units in condo buildings that are at least 30 years old compared to the pace of new listings coming on the market in Palm Beach County.

As a result, the Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ jumped by 3.95 percent to 7.71 points on a week-over-week basis as of March 25, 2025, according to the Miami Condo Association Financial Cliff Index™.

For perspective, the Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ stood at 7.41 points for the week of March 18, 2025.

When launched on Jan. 1, 2025, the Palm Beach County Vintage Condo Cliff Index™ registered an initial read of 5.51 points.

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The Miami Condo Cliff Index™ is a proprietary benchmark that tracks weekly fluctuations in active listings and pending sales, providing a timely snapshot of the South Florida condo market.

Higher values signal a stronger market and lower values indicate a weaker market.

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