A 1925 structure on 0.13 acres in the Ocean Park subdivision of midtown Palm Beach, offered as-is under R-C zoning with redevelopment potential. The parcel sits on Seminole Avenue, a compact residential street positioned between the ocean and the north bridge, and can be combined with the adjacent lot at 256 Seminole Avenue to form a double-lot site.
A 1925 structure on 0.13 acres in the Ocean Park subdivision of midtown Palm Beach, offered as-is under R-C zoning with redevelopment potential. The parcel sits on Seminole Avenue, a compact residential street positioned between the ocean and the north bridge, and can be combined with the adjacent lot at 256 Seminole Avenue to form a double-lot site.
Zoning & Assembly Potential
The property is zoned R-C, which in Palm Beach permits a range of residential and limited commercial uses depending on site plan approval. The adjacent parcel at 256 Seminole Avenue is legally separated but available for combined acquisition, creating a wider development footprint along the same frontage. Beyond the double lot, all six parcels on Seminole Avenue (219, 223, 250, 256, and the combined 264/270) are available for purchase, opening the possibility of a full street assembly.
For a developer or family office considering a midtown ground-up project, the ability to control an entire block face is rare in Palm Beach. R-C assemblies of this scale do not appear frequently, and the zoning category offers flexibility that standard R-A or R-B designations do not.
Location & Access
Seminole Avenue sits in the midtown corridor, within walking distance of the ocean beach, the Lake Trail bike path, and Worth Avenue-area dining and retail. The Breakers is a short distance north. The north bridge (Royal Park Bridge) provides direct access to West Palm Beach, Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), and I-95, with typical drive times of 10 to 15 minutes to the airport depending on traffic.
Midtown parcels at this price point attract attention from developers evaluating teardown-to-new-construction economics, particularly when adjacent lots can be combined without the uncertainty of negotiating with multiple unrelated owners. The existing 4,138-square-foot structure dates to 1925 and is offered strictly as-is, indicating the value here is in the land and zoning entitlement rather than the improvement.
Key Features
- R-C zoning with redevelopment potential
- Combinable with adjacent lot at 256 Seminole Avenue for a double-lot site
- Six total lots on Seminole Avenue available for full street assembly
- Walking distance to ocean beach and Lake Trail
- Close proximity to The Breakers and Worth Avenue corridor
- Direct access to the north bridge for PBI and I-95 connectivity
- Ocean Park (H.W. Robbins) subdivision, midtown Palm Beach
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