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Pompano Beach mansion sells for record $14M as high-end development takes hold
By Grace McClung at The Real Deal
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
An oceanfront Pompano Beach mansion fetched $13.8 million, making it the city’s most-expensive single-family home sale ever. The sale of the 7,760-square-foot home at 2306 Bay Drive broke down to $1,780 per square foot. It shattered the previous record set by the sale of a home at 2593 Southeast Eig
Key takeaway The sale of the 7,760-square-foot home at 2306 Bay Drive broke down to $1,780 per square foot.
Why this matters in The Miami
The record-breaking sale of the Pompano Beach mansion has implications for Miami's luxury real estate market, particularly in coastal areas like Miami Beach, where high-end development is also on the rise. As affluent buyers like the Griffiths look to invest in premium properties, neighborhoods like Brickell and Wynwood may see a surge in interest, potentially driving up property values. The sale also highlights the growing appeal of South Florida's coastal communities, which are drawing buyers from other parts of the state, like the Griffiths, who sold their Fort Lauderdale home to move to Pompano Beach. With Miami's strong ties to Latin American and Caribbean communities, it will be interesting to see how this trend affects the local market, particularly in areas like Little Havana, where luxury development is less prevalent. The influx of high-end buyers could bring new investment to these neighborhoods.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? An oceanfront Pompano Beach mansion fetched $13.8 million, making it the city’s most-expensive single-family home sale ever. The sale of the 7,760-square-foot home at 2306 Bay Drive broke down to $1,780 per square foot. It shattered the previous record set by the sale of a home at 2593 Southeast Eig
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