Even hotter than Palm Beach County's real estate market is The Dirt newsletter

Phillips Point office complex and downtown West Palm Beach.
Phillips Point office complex and downtown West Palm Beach.

There’s almost no bigger story in Palm Beach County than real estate and growth.

That’s why The Palm Beach Post has three reporters dedicated solely to covering commercial, luxury and residential real estate, and why we launched The Dirt — a subscriber-only newsletter to keep you up to date on the hottest market news.

Every Tuesday, The Dirt will come right to your inbox with stories on everything from post-pandemic housing costs and the spiking downtown office market to who’s buying those swanky mansions on Palm Beach where billionaires are pushing out the millionaires.

But to get the behind-the-scenes scoop from commercial real estate expert Alexandra Clough, luxury home sales specialist Darrell Hofheinz and residential real estate reporter Kimberly Miller, we ask that you please subscribe to The Dirt newsletter.


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The Dirt won’t disappoint. Want to know what stores are opening in your neighborhood, or why a $110 million home was demolished in Palm Beach, or whether home prices have peaked?

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Recent standout stories include:

  • Investors list 4 Palm Beach properties, including a private island at $218 million.

  • Where will Tiger Woods open his putting courses in Palm Beach County.

  • Celebrity chef Guy Fieri bought a waterfront home in Palm Beach County, but not where you might think. What it means for the funky beach town to have celebrity cachet.

  • Why a developer paid $29 million for 22 aging condo units only to tear them down.

Kimberly Miller is a veteran journalist for The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network of Florida. She covers real estate and how growth affects South Florida's environment. If you have news tips, please send them to kmiller@pbpost.com

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This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: The Dirt newsletter covers Palm Beach County real estate like no other

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