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Sell Your Warehouse in Broward County

Institutional capital is buying Broward industrial at $238–$267/SF, and pricing has held even as the market balances. If you own here, this is the read to sell into strength.

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Thinking about selling industrial property in Broward? Ironmark Capital Advisory represents sellers across Florida, led by two SIOR-designated principals. Below is the current Broward market read — what buildings are trading for, who’s buying, and why timing matters — followed by the two ways to get your number: a free, confidential Property Positioning Analysis, or the instant range estimator on our valuation page. Most owners who ask us aren’t committed to selling; they want to know exactly where they stand first.

7.2%
Market vacancy, Q1 2026 (Colliers)
$17.34/SF
Average asking rent, NNN (Colliers)
$279/SF
South Florida average sale price (Matthews)
$238–$267
Per SF — recent institutional Broward trades

The Broward Industrial Market Right Now

Broward is one of the most institutionally sought-after industrial markets in the country, and pricing has held up even as the market finds balance. Vacancy was 7.2% in Q1 2026 with asking rents at $17.34/SF NNN (Colliers). South Florida overall has averaged around $279/SF at cap rates of roughly 5.4–6.3% (Matthews / Colliers). Rent growth has cooled to about +0.7% — a sign of a market moving from red-hot to balanced, which is often the smartest moment to sell into strength rather than wait for the cycle to turn.

What Warehouses Are Selling For

Recent Broward-area industrial trades:

TradeSize / Price$/SF
Bridge Point Powerline (Morgan Stanley→CenterPoint), Jan 2026467K SF — $124.5M$267/SF
9-building portfolio (Blackstone→Dalfen), Jun 2026419K SF — $99.6M$238/SF
Kurv, Pompano Beach (record), Apr 2026— $219.7Mrecord
The active buyer pool — Dalfen, CenterPoint, Link, Kurv and their peers — is deep and institutional, which is exactly the pool a targeted sale process puts in competition for your asset. Averages describe the market; they don’t price your building. That’s what a valuation is for — get your number, free.
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Broward Submarkets

Broward's submarkets carry different inventory, demand, and buyer profiles:

SubmarketProfile
Pompano Beach32.6M SF — the largest submarket, most under construction
SE Broward / Port Everglades31.8M SF — port-driven demand
Central Broward20.9M SF
Southwest Broward19.6M SF
Northeast / Deerfield13.9M SF

Why Timing Matters

Institutional buyers are still paying up for Broward product, and pricing has held despite some cap-rate expansion. With rent growth decelerating as the market balances, the window to sell into demonstrated strength is now — which starts with knowing exactly what your asset is worth to that buyer pool.

Before You Take a Cash Offer

“We buy warehouses” cash buyers move fast — and a quick, certain close has real value if that’s what you need. But speed is priced. Cash and wholesale buyers typically pay in the range of 70–85% of market value (a rule of thumb from investment buying), and wholesalers often add a $10,000–$15,000+ assignment fee on top by flipping your contract to the actual buyer. None of that is wrong — but you should know the market number before you accept a discount to it. A free valuation costs you nothing and takes the guesswork out of the decision.

How Ironmark Sells Your Warehouse

What would your Broward warehouse sell for?

Request a free Property Positioning Analysis — a confidential, data-driven read on your asset’s value and your options. Prepared by SIOR-designated principals. No obligation, no pressure to sell.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are warehouses selling for in Broward County?

South Florida industrial has averaged around $279/SF at cap rates of roughly 5.4–6.3% (Matthews / Colliers), and recent institutional Broward trades have clustered between $238 and $267/SF. Your building's specific number depends on its clear height, loading, power, land, and tenancy — a parcel-specific valuation is the honest answer.

How much is my warehouse worth in Broward?

It depends on the specifics — clear height, loading, power, land, tenancy, and location — but recent Broward context: South Florida industrial has averaged around $279/SF at cap rates of roughly 5.4–6.3%, with recent institutional Broward trades clustering between $238 and $267/SF. Price per square foot is an output, not a method; the honest answer is a parcel-specific broker valuation, which we prepare free. Start with our Property Positioning Analysis or the instant range estimator on our valuation page.

Do I need an appraisal to sell my warehouse?

No. Buyers' lenders order appraisals to underwrite their financing, but nothing requires a seller to commission one. Most owners start with a free broker opinion of value (our Property Positioning Analysis) to decide whether selling even makes sense, and only encounter an appraisal later, ordered by the buyer's bank.

How long does it take to sell an industrial property in Broward?

Plan on roughly 8 months on market plus 60–90 days from contract to close for a conventionally marketed deal — call it 9–12 months all-in (national industrial averages). A targeted, off-market process aimed at the specific institutional and private buyers active in Broward can move considerably faster; that's a strategy conversation, not a default.

Should I sell to a “we buy warehouses” cash buyer?

Weigh the offer against the market. Cash and wholesale buyers typically pay in the range of 70–85% of market value (a rule derived from residential investing, but the logic carries: they price for speed and their own margin, and wholesalers often add a $10,000–$15,000+ assignment fee on top). A quick close has real value if you need certainty — but you should know the market number before you accept a discount to it. That's exactly what a free valuation gives you.

Can I roll the sale into a 1031 exchange?

Yes, and Florida is one of the best places to do it — no state income or capital-gains tax, which is why so many California and New York sellers 1031 into Florida industrial. Knowing your disposition value before you sell lets you line up the right replacement asset inside the exchange clock. We handle the real estate; your qualified intermediary handles the exchange mechanics (see our 1031 exchange advisory).

What does Ironmark charge to sell my property?

Brokerage fees are a negotiated percentage of the sale price, agreed up front and paid at closing out of proceeds — you pay nothing out of pocket to market the property, and the valuation itself is free. We'll walk you through the structure before you commit to anything.

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Market data cited: Matthews, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, CBRE, and Avison Young Broward/Florida industrial reports (Q4 2025–Q1 2026); The Real Deal and public records for recorded trades. Vacancy and rent figures reflect a single named source per metric; other providers may report differently. Cash-buyer pricing ranges are rules of thumb derived from investment-property buying, not warehouse-specific studies. Market data as of Q1 2026 unless noted; refreshed quarterly. Informational only — not tax, legal, or appraisal advice.