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The Influx of New South Florida Residents and Hospitals

Lesley Sheinberg, NAI/Merin Hunter Codman’s medical commercial real estate specialist discusses South Florida’s burst of new residents and hospitals.

There is no denying that Florida’s real estate market has been on fire as a result of the pandemic. The commercial sector is still strong, and the ultra-hot residential market recently slowed to a modest boil due to a recent increase in interest rates, but overall growth has not stopped. The influx of businesses can be attributed to Florida’s pro-business tax laws, thriving economic climate, innovative development projects, as well a diverse and educated labor force. Florida’s population growth is breaking records as employees follow businesses to the sunshine state. Why not move to an area with amazing beach views, tropical climate, and endless recreational opportunities?

In addition to the influx of residents and businesses, two years ago the state Legislature repealed the “certificate of need” requirement, which restricted new hospital openings and expansions. The repeal, mixed with Florida’s business and residential influx, resulted in a flurry of medical related development. No longer do hospitals need to prove a need for more beds to expand or move into a new area of the state. Now, Floridians can expect more free-standing emergency facilities and smaller community-based hospitals, all closer to home.

Hospitals are moving into fast-growing towns, communities, and neighborhoods. Their cost-effective business model is to enter a market with a smaller free-standing emergency room/urgent care and as demand and brand recognition grow, add-ons such as acute-care and medical offices are planned and built. Gone are the days of large hospitals, but rather smaller 130+ bed facilities are being erected in areas which have benefited from population growth. Further gone are the days when South Florida residents sought out-of-state medical care. As South Florida has grown it has attracted some of the most prestigious medical providers and facilities, creating a larger pool of esteemed doctors in local residents’ backyards.

Below is an outline of tri-county growth which was collected from a number of sources over the last two quarters of 2022. As the industry’s growth is dynamic and ever-changing, the following statements are subject to change at any time.

Tri-county hospital growth:

Miami-Dade

Broward County

Palm Beach County

South Florida’s recent unprecedented residential growth undeniably supports your practice’s patient acquisition strategy; however, a key element to a successful strategy is location and timing. If moving into and serving a growing community is in your business plan, or you are entertaining the idea of investing in, or disposing of your current real estate assets, the time to act is now.

Lesley Sheinberg, NAI/Merin Hunter Codman’s medical space expert and Palm Beach County Medical Society member, has facilitated over 1,000,000 square feet of commercial transactions throughout her career. Ms. Sheinberg understand your unique medical space requirements, beyond aesthetics. Let her help you navigate the local, regional, and national market to find the perfect space and then put her superior negotiation skills to work for you. Whether leasing, buying, or selling, Lesley can help.

Call 561-254-7810 or email lsheinberg@mhcreal.com to discuss your medical space needs.  

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This information was featured in December’s South Florida Hospital News & Healthcare Report. View Link | View PDF

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