West Palm Beach Tops U.S. in All-Cash Home Purchases; Larry Mastropieri Explains the Forces Driving the Trend

Nearly 47% of West Palm Beach home purchases in December 2025 were all-cash, reflecting a surge in wealthy buyers and financing restrictions, with implications for buyers and sellers.

SD Metrowire Staff
Real Estate
West Palm Beach Tops U.S. in All-Cash Home Purchases; Larry Mastropieri Explains the Forces Driving the Trend

West Palm Beach has earned a ranking most real estate markets would envy and few could sustain: first in the entire nation for all-cash home purchases. According to a recent Redfin report, nearly 47% of all home purchases in West Palm Beach were completed without a mortgage in December 2025. The national average sits at just 29%. For context, Seattle’s cash share is 17.3%. That gap tells you something important about where capital is moving – and why.

Larry Mastropieri, broker and founder of The Mastropieri Group, has watched this shift play out in real time across Palm Beach County’s luxury markets. “The deal here is that we have many buyer avatars in this market,” Mastropieri explains. Understanding those avatars is key to understanding the numbers.

The first group driving cash purchases is wealthy South American investors. With political and economic instability in parts of Latin America, Florida real estate represents a stable, USD-denominated asset close to home. Cash is simply how these buyers operate. The second group is 1031 exchange investors – real estate sellers reinvesting proceeds to defer capital gains taxes under IRS timelines that make speed a priority. The third are portfolio borrowers: high-net-worth buyers who leverage stock holdings or other assets rather than conventional mortgages, completing purchases that look like cash on paper. The fourth group is the most relatable – retirees from New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut who sold homes bought decades ago, arrived in Florida flush with appreciation, and chose to leave debt behind for good.

But not every cash deal is driven by wealth. Some buyers simply have no other option. Florida’s post-Surfside legislation imposed stricter reserve and inspection requirements on condo buildings, and many haven’t complied. As a result, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s list of restricted buildings has tripled in two years. When a building lands on that list, conventional, FHA, and VA financing disappears. Buyers either bring cash or walk away.

The macro picture reinforces all of this. West Palm Beach has seen a 112% increase in millionaire growth over the past decade – the fastest rate in the nation. Over 300 hedge funds and financial firms are now based in Palm Beach County. Wells Fargo relocated its Wealth and Investment Management headquarters there in January 2026. These are institutional signals, not anomalies.

For sellers, the takeaway is straightforward: South Florida offers one of the deepest cash buyer pools in the country. For buyers using financing, the message is more cautionary – verify a condo building’s lending status before falling in love with a unit. And for those watching from the outside, the cash dominance of West Palm Beach is less a market quirk than a reflection of who now calls South Florida home.

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