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Palm Beach, Florida
192 oceanfront residences across four buildings on South Ocean Boulevard, in the estate section of Palm Beach Island. Completed 1980–1981; renovated 2018.
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The Building
Sloan’s Curve is an oceanfront community of four seven-story buildings on South Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, completed in 1980 and 1981 to a design by Eugene Lawrence. Its campus-style setting, with private beach access and generous grounds, sets it apart from single towers.
Two things define the community. The first is its setting, a campus-style community of four buildings on the Palm Beach oceanfront, with private beach access and grounds larger than a single tower. The second is its established character and turnover. As one of the island’s larger oceanfront communities, it sees more activity than the boutique buildings nearby, which makes it one of the more accessible ways onto the Palm Beach oceanfront.
| Address | 2000 & 2100 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach, FL 33480 |
|---|---|
| Architect | Eugene Lawrence |
| Year Built | 1980 to 1981 |
| Renovated | 2018 (common areas) |
| Buildings | 4 (2 per address) |
| Floors | 7 per building |
| Total Residences | 192 (48 per building) |
| Size Range | 2,300 to 3,500 SF |
| Bedrooms | 2 to 3 |
| Pet Policy | Pet-friendly (confirm current restrictions with association) |
The residences are offered across the following layouts.
Interiors and systems are finished to a consistent standard.
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Market data is pulled live from the MLS on a trailing twelve-month basis, across all property types. Building details below are reference.
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Sloan’s Curve gives you the most interior space per dollar of any oceanfront building on the island, with residences up to 3,500 square feet trading well below the per-square-foot level at Bellaria or 3550 South Ocean. The trade-off is age: 1980s construction means eight to nine foot ceilings, interior columns, and older risers. Buyers who want new construction and column-free floor plates pay more per foot elsewhere.
Budget a significant per-square-foot cost for a full interior renovation of an unrenovated unit, depending on finish level. Most units that trade here are either already redone or priced to reflect the work. The 2018 building renovation covered the lobbies, hallways, and pool decks, not unit interiors or the original risers and elevators.
Monthly assessments vary with unit size and cover security, the master insurance policy, the pool, grounds, water, cable, and internet, with no separate club fees. Before you offer, request the budget, the most recent reserve study, the milestone inspection, and any special-assessment history. For a 1980s oceanfront building, reserve funding and the milestone inspection are the numbers that matter most under Florida’s post-Surfside rules.
Ocean-direct units generally trade at a substantial premium over comparable west-facing units at the same size and floor. Intracoastal-facing residences look out over the waterway and the par-3 course and are the entry point into the building. They also get afternoon sun and sunset views, which some buyers prefer despite the lower price.
A limited number of units come with a deeded poolside cabana, a private enclosed structure with direct access to the pool and beach. Because it is deeded, it transfers with the unit and cannot be bought or sold separately. Cabana units trade at a premium and rarely come up, so plan to move quickly if one matters to you.
The association sets the rental rules, including minimum lease terms, how often you can lease, and board approval, and those rules can change by vote. If you plan to lease in the off-season, confirm the current policy before you buy. The owner-occupancy ratio also affects conventional financing, so ask for it.
Yes, combinations have been done here and can produce residences over 5,000 square feet, with association approval and a Town of Palm Beach permit. Not every adjacent pair works, since shared plumbing walls and columns limit how open the result can be. Have an architect look at the specific units first, and confirm whether the combined home carries one assessment or two.
Sloan’s Curve sits on the quiet southern stretch of South Ocean Boulevard, bordered by the Raymond Floyd par-3 course to the north and Phipps Ocean Park to the south, both unlikely to be developed. Worth Avenue and the airport are each about ten minutes away. You will drive for most things beyond the beach, pool, and tennis, which is the trade for low density and privacy.
Sloan’s Curve is known for its recreation, anchored by an established tennis program with multiple courts, alongside pools, private beach access across South Ocean Boulevard, and fitness and social facilities. For an oceanfront community of its era, the amenity footprint is unusually generous, and the tennis in particular draws an active, year-round feel.
The recreation is a genuine differentiator versus the newer, more compact luxury buildings on the island, which tend to trade amenity breadth for turnkey finishes. We can walk through how the facilities compare with the specific buildings you are weighing.
Parking at Sloan’s Curve is generally assigned, with covered and surface options that vary by building and residence within the community. Larger units may carry additional or garage parking, so the exact allocation should be confirmed for the specific residence rather than assumed from the community as a whole.
For buyers with multiple vehicles or guests, this is worth verifying early, since it can differ between otherwise similar units. We confirm the parking tied to any specific residence before an offer.
Pet policies at Sloan’s Curve are set by the association and typically govern the number, size, and type of pets, along with common-area conduct. Because rules can be revised by the association and can differ from one Palm Beach oceanfront building to another, buyers should confirm the current pet addendum before purchasing.
If a pet is part of your household, we request the governing documents up front so there are no surprises after closing. It is a small item that occasionally proves decisive.
The Sloan’s Curve buildings date to the era when Palm Beach’s oceanfront condominiums were built at a larger scale with generous floor plans, which is why they offer more interior space per dollar than the newer boutique towers. Solid concrete construction and mature landscaping are part of the appeal, but age also makes roof, systems, and reserve status important to review.
Under Florida’s condominium reform legislation, older oceanfront buildings must maintain funded reserves and complete milestone structural inspections, so buyers should review the association’s reserve study and any inspection findings before an offer. We help evaluate that position for the specific building.
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