Broward & Palm Beach Market Reports Q1 2026
Berger Commercial Realty / June 3, 2026
South Florida Commercial Real Estate Market Reports
Explore Berger Commercial Realty’s Q1 2026 office and industrial market reports for Broward County and Palm Beach County, including vacancy, asking rents, absorption, availability and key commercial real estate trends.
Berger Commercial Realty has released its Q1 2026 commercial real estate market reports for Broward County and Palm Beach County, covering both the office and industrial sectors.
These quarterly reports are designed to help property owners, investors, tenants and business decision-makers better understand current market conditions across two of South Florida’s most active commercial real estate regions.
Explore the Q1 2026 Market Reports
Select a report below to view detailed market data and local commercial real estate insights.
Broward County Office Market Report Q1 2026The Broward County office market continued to reflect the evolving needs of today’s office users, with tenants focused on location, building quality, parking, accessibility and overall value.
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Broward County Industrial Market Report Q1 2026Broward County remains one of South Florida’s most important industrial markets due to its central location, transportation access and connection to regional distribution networks.
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Palm Beach County Office Market Report Q1 2026The Palm Beach County office market continues to benefit from business growth, executive relocation and demand for high-quality office environments in well-positioned submarkets.
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Palm Beach County Industrial Market Report Q1 2026Palm Beach County’s industrial market remains active, supported by population growth, regional business demand and the continued need for warehouse, service and light industrial space.
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Why Quarterly Market Reports Matter
Commercial real estate decisions should be guided by more than instinct. Quarterly market reports help owners, investors and tenants understand current market conditions before making leasing, acquisition, disposition or property management decisions.
For property owners, market reports can help guide rental rate expectations, leasing strategy, capital improvement planning and asset positioning. For tenants, the data provides insight into availability, pricing trends and negotiation conditions. For investors, the reports help identify where demand remains strong, where vacancy is shifting and where opportunities may be emerging.
South Florida is not one single market. Broward County and Palm Beach County each have distinct tenant drivers, pricing trends, supply constraints and submarket dynamics. Understanding those differences is essential when making informed commercial real estate decisions.
Need Help Understanding the Market?
Berger Commercial Realty provides commercial real estate brokerage, property management and receivership services throughout South Florida. Whether you are evaluating a lease, preparing to sell, repositioning an asset or reviewing your property’s performance, our team can help you make informed real estate decisions.
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