Gulf Stream Market Report: Q2 2026

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Gulf Stream Market Report: Q2 2026

Nikko Karki
Nikko Karki July 29, 2026
Eight homes sold in Gulf Stream in the second quarter of 2026, for a combined $57.3M, more than double the volume of the same quarter last year. In a town of fewer than a thousand residents, eight sales in three months is a busy stretch. Two Polo Cove sales closed above eleven million dollars, and the typical sale went from listing to contract in under six weeks. For the smallest luxury market in the county, this was one of the strongest quarters in years.
Closings in Q2 2026
8
Up from 5 in Q2 2025
Quarter volume
$57.3M
Up from $21.8M a year earlier
Median sale price
$6.1M
Across the eight closings
Median time to contract
38 days
List date to contract date

The Quarter

Volume of $57.3M makes this the number 5 quarter Gulf Stream has recorded since the start of 2021, ranked by dollar volume, and the mix of sales matters more than the rank. The eight closings ranged from $1.9M to $13.2M, four of the eight closed above five million dollars, and the typical sale went under contract in 38 days. A year earlier the same quarter produced five closings, a $1.8M median, and one sale above ten million. The gain came from more sales and from larger ones.

The timing follows the town's usual pattern. April through June has produced 40 percent of all Gulf Stream closings in the five-year record, because deals negotiated during the winter season tend to reach the closing table in these months. A strong second quarter is usually how a strong year shows up in this market, so the quarter is better read as evidence about 2026 as a whole than as a quirk of the calendar.

The eight sales of Q2 2026
Every recorded closing in Gulf Stream, April through June 2026
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ClosedCommunityPriceSizeDays
2026-05-28Polo Cove$13.2M4,550 sf5
2026-05-01Polo Cove$11.8M4,456 sf58
2026-06-30Gulf Stream Properties$10.2M4,792 sf23
2026-04-29Gulf Stream Properties$7.3M4,138 sf54
2026-06-08Place au Soleil Addition No$4.9M4,232 sf239
2026-05-20Place au Soleil Addition No$4.4M4,229 sf0
2026-06-08El Cortijo Condo$3.7M2,847 sf0
2026-06-18Place au Soleil$1.9M1,962 sf82

Source: BeachesMLS, closed residential sales, Town of Gulf Stream, Q2 2026

The Polo Cove Pair

The defining event of the quarter is the pair of Polo Cove closings, $13.2M and $11.8M, both in May. The larger of the two went under contract in 5 days, which in a market this size means the price was right and the buyer was ready. Two sales above eleven million dollars on one street in one month give the town's waterfront pocket a new set of reference prices, and the next Polo Cove seller will start the negotiation from this quarter's numbers rather than last year's.

The street's own history shows how rare the pair is. The five-year record holds 2 Polo Cove closings in total, so two in a single month is a meaningful share of the pocket's full sales history, and both closed above any price the street had recorded in the period. Two sales of that size would go unnoticed in a larger market. In a town that records roughly twenty sales a year, they were the event of the quarter.

Five Years in the Smallest Market

The five-year record shows the same pattern as the county's larger coastal markets, compressed into a few dozen sales. The 2021 surge produced 36 sales, nearly double a normal year, and emptied much of the town's standing inventory. Annual sales then settled back to roughly twenty while the median rose from $2.4M to $5.5M. The direction matches the county pattern our 2026 outlook describes, but the mechanism is easier to see here: the town has almost no new construction and a fixed number of homes, so every year that owners choose to hold leaves fewer properties available and raises the price of what remains.

Gulf Stream by year
Recorded closings, volume, and median sale since 2021
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YearClosingsVolumeMedian
202136$142.9M$2.4M
202221$185.3M$3.3M
202315$99.8M$3.4M
202418$130M$3.6M
202520$144.7M$5.5M
2026, to June13$82.9M$4.8M

Source: BeachesMLS, closed residential sales, Town of Gulf Stream, through June 30, 2026

Closings by year
Recorded sales in the Town of Gulf Stream, 2021 through June 2026

Source: BeachesMLS, closed residential sales, Town of Gulf Stream

The Three Markets Inside the Town

The five-year record splits the town into three distinct markets. Houses account for 75 of the 123 recorded closings since 2021, and the most expensive of them sit in the core estate section between the ocean and the Intracoastal and in waterfront pockets like Polo Cove. Condominiums account for 47 more, the town's most affordable entry point, with a median sale of $1.5M across the period. West of the waterway sits Place au Soleil, the single family enclave where a buyer priced out of the core can still own a Gulf Stream address. The price gap between the two sides of the water mirrors the county's broader east-west pattern. Prices rose in all three markets over the five years, but each market records so few sales that the change is hard to see until a quarter like this one shows it all at once.

Reading a Twenty-Sale Market

Every Gulf Stream report needs a note on sample size. With roughly twenty sales a year, the median moves with whatever happened to sell: one estate closing swings the annual number by seven figures, and a quarter dominated by condominium sales can make the town look cheaper when no individual home lost value. The signals that hold up in a sample this small are the ones this quarter produced: several sales above the same threshold, fast contracts at the top of the price range, and two closings at similar prices in the same pocket. For buyers, the practical conclusion is preparation. In a market that produces perhaps two good waterfront listings a year, the buyer who has already done the work can sign a contract within 5 days, and the buyer who starts researching when the listing appears usually loses the house to someone who started earlier. Preparation means specific things: financing arranged before the search begins, the town's architectural review standards understood before the offer, and a standing request with a broker who hears about Gulf Stream properties early, because in a market this small the best purchases are often arranged in the quiet weeks before a listing exists.

Bottom Line

Gulf Stream recorded eight sales for $57.3M in the second quarter of 2026, more than double the volume of the same quarter last year. The typical sale went under contract in under six weeks, two Polo Cove closings cleared eleven million dollars, and the five-year record shows the median moving higher on roughly twenty sales a year. The smallest market in the county produced one of its strongest quarters since 2021.

For buyers watching Gulf Stream: Do the preparation before the listing exists. The town produces roughly twenty sales a year, the best of them now go under contract in weeks, and this quarter's Polo Cove pair shows that recent closings, more than any negotiation, set the price the next buyer will pay.

This report covers every residential closing recorded in the Town of Gulf Stream from April 1 through June 30, 2026 (8 sales), compared against the same quarter of 2025 (5 sales), with five-year context from January 2021. All 2026 figures run through June 30 only. Medians are used throughout. In a market of roughly twenty sales a year, the median depends heavily on which homes happened to sell, so it is presented alongside the underlying counts wherever practical. Days on market measure list date to contract date as recorded in the MLS.

Community names are normalized from raw MLS subdivision records.

All data sourced from BeachesMLS via the Spark API.

Nikko Karki
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Nikko Karki

Nikko Karki holds an M.Sc. in economics from Helsinki School of Economics and has been in real estate for nearly two decades. He spent his early career on the developer side at Related Group in West Palm Beach, running the analysis behind the region's largest luxury projects. He has since worked on residential, commercial, and hospitality projects across the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia. He built this platform so that buyers and sellers could have better real estate outcomes through better analysis, for free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Eight homes closed in Gulf Stream between April and June 2026, for a combined $57.3M, up from five closings for $21.8M in the same quarter of 2025.
The largest sale of the quarter was a 4,550 square foot Polo Cove residence that closed at $13.2M in May 2026, after 5 days on market. A second Polo Cove sale at $11.8M closed the same month.
The town's median sale rose from $2.4M in 2021 to $5.5M in 2025, and the 2026 median stands at $4.8M through June. Roughly twenty homes change hands in a typical year, so the median moves with the mix of homes sold, but prices have risen across the whole period.
Yes, mostly because so little comes to market. The town records about twenty sales in a typical year across all price levels, there is almost no new construction, and in quarters like Q2 2026 the typical listing went under contract in under six weeks, which rewards buyers who arrive prepared.
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