Clematis Street represents the historical heart of Downtown West Palm Beach (DWPB) - a tight area of less than half a square mile. Starting at Flagler Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, this iconic thoroughfare takes visitors west a few blocks to participate in the art galleries, cigar bars, bakeries, live entertainment, and more. Interestingly, a real estate regeneration (that hit the region like a juggernaut) jet-propelled it to celebrity heights after 2000. Indeed, by 2006, DWPB experienced nothing short of a residential property renaissance, with new developments coming up left, right, and center of The Square (then City Place). The latter emerged as a magnetic blockbuster shopping center above Clematis, just west of the Intracoastal and the bridge that crosses over to Palm Beach island.
It seems that everyone woke up at the same time to the thought of living in the middle of a mixed commercial and sky home infrastructure, yet staying in touch with white sand beaches, yachting, and other activities aligned with leisurely living. Somebody labeled it the New Urban Lifestyle (NUL). Whatever you choose to call it, NUL caught on like wildfire, with investors buying up multiple units to rent out under liberal HOA leasing protocols (i.e., minimum 1-month rentals) and people lining up to become tenants.
So, Condos For sale in 610 Clematis that appear on the MLS spring from a total of 251 units starting at 743-square-foot under-air (UA) one-bedroom models and stretching to three-bedroom configurations of over 2,000 square feet (UA). Then, the developers squeezed many two-bedroom options in between at around 1,400 square feet (UA) on average. This array of residences joins a marketplace that welcomes neighboring towers - One City Plaza, Two City Plaza, City Palms, The Prado, The Metropolitan, and City Place South Tower, offering similar themes. Notably, the Metropolitan and 610 Clematis are the only low-rise courtyard constructions of the bunch. Each floor in the latter accommodates approximately thirty-one units versus Metropolitan's seventeen per floor (almost a 2/1 ratio).
In addition, the 610 Clematis developers provided high-impact windows and sliders, terraces, and top-brand stainless steel kitchen appliances, with upscale granite countertops and ceramic tile flooring. The predominant outlooks take in the manicured lawns and tropical foliage around the recently renovated heated infinity pool, sundeck, spa, and zen garden in the center of the surrounding 610 Clematis wings. It’s a gorgeous, peaceful vista - easy on the eyes and stress-releasing. City light views and street palms are also in the scenic mix.
For 80 cents HOA fees per square foot (UA) of condo ownership, other amenities (accessible to investors in residence and tenants), include the following:
Some units entering the MLS feature significant marble, engineered wood, recessed lighting, and bathroom remodels. Our data reflects prices ranging between $320 and $390 per square foot (UA), depending on position, views, and upgrades. Compare this to The Metropolitan, which ranges between $391 to over $500 per square foot (UA). In other words, the latter starts where 610 Clematis ends, which probably has much to do with the relative resident congestion described above.
Still, luxury finds its own levels, and there is nobody better to show you around West Palm Beach residential real estate than a ZFC buyer's agent. We know how to navigate the MLS to locate the right condo, thus maximizing your money value. You can get in here for under $400,000 and find an abundance of choices under $500,000 - a challenge elsewhere in The Square satellite towers. Remember, we're talking 2022/3; prices change, so keep checking these pages for updates.
Residents living in 610 Clematis are directly in touch with the street's lively action. A short stroll a few blocks here and there, and you're connecting to supermarkets, coffee shops, nail salons, bars, pharmacies, restaurants, and every other big-city convenience you can think of. A little further east, but within walking or biking distance, are white sand beaches, Worth Avenue iconic brand stores, parks, Intracoastal trails north and south for miles, more eateries, and magnificent palatial mansions that give the area a unique feel of understated wealth. In addition, good schools (see below), golf courses, at least seven clinics, and a nearby international airport are short drives in all directions. Finally, the I95 on one's doorstep is a fast route to Lake Worth, Delray Beach's Atlantic Avenue action, or the Boca Club and Resort's five-star facilities.
Competition for 610 Clematis, West Palm Beach, comes from all the above developments, particularly The Metropolitan. Also consider Rapallo with a tenant-friendly renting program, Palmetto Place in Boca Raton, Renaissance Commons in Boynton Beach, and City Walk in Delray Beach. Buy to rent or buy to reside; all these developments are functioning amidst the New Urban Concept, where people work, play, and relax in close quarters without traveling miles and wasting time transitioning around.
ZFC Real Estate agents cover the state's country clubs, estate homes, townhouses, suburbs, boating communities, and spectacular resort-style neighborhoods. Moreover, we show clients fantastic condos on the beachfront, looking at the Intracoastal or Mega-luxury levels in city downtown areas (starting at $3 million). Finally, for customers retiring or thinking of it, we know the active adult residential scenario like the backs of our hands. So, if the idea of 610 Clematis appeals to you or anything else mentioned, call us. We'll get you the best of the best in your selected lifestyle category within your budget and should save you thousands doing it.
Where you live in West Palm Beach determines which public schools your children may attend, and this in turn effects real estate values. Condos in 610 Clematis are zoned for the following Palm Beach County school districts: