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Luxury Rentals in South Florida, Curated Around Your Lifestyle.
Work with Chase Farache to rent apartments, condos, waterfront homes, townhomes, luxury residences, and select commercial spaces across Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Deerfield Beach, and surrounding South Florida.
Renting in South Florida
South Florida rentals vary dramatically by city, building quality, waterfront access, walkability, seasonality, amenities, and lease terms. A luxury condo in Boca Raton, a downtown rental in Fort Lauderdale, and a beach-adjacent residence in Delray Beach can all serve completely different lifestyles.
A refined rental search, not a random apartment hunt.
Chase helps renters compare location, building quality, monthly cost, parking, pet rules, lease terms, HOA requirements, move-in timing, commute, lifestyle fit, and long-term flexibility before choosing the right property.
Compare Rental Markets
Use the buttons below to compare South Florida rental markets by price, lifestyle, walkability, luxury supply, beach access, and best-fit renter profile.
Boca Raton Rentals
Boca Raton is strong for luxury apartments, condos, gated-community rentals, professional renters, families, seasonal residents, and high-end lifestyle seekers.
Average Rent
Zillow reports average rent around $3,200, while apartment-focused sources often place Boca apartment averages just under $3,000 depending on property type and unit mix.
Best Fit
Luxury renters, professionals, seasonal residents, families, retirees, condo renters, and people prioritizing polished communities.
Delray Beach Rentals
Delray Beach is ideal for renters who want restaurants, beach proximity, walkability, lifestyle energy, boutique condos, townhomes, and seasonal rental options.
Average Rent
Zillow shows Delray Beach average rent around $2,800, with apartment-market sources showing similar averages near the high-$2,000s.
Best Fit
Young professionals, seasonal renters, lifestyle renters, beach-area renters, downtown renters, and people who want walkable energy.
Fort Lauderdale Rentals
Fort Lauderdale is strong for downtown apartments, waterfront condos, luxury towers, boating-oriented rentals, nightlife access, and professional renters.
Average Rent
Zillow reports Fort Lauderdale average rent around $2,700, while downtown luxury apartments can command much higher pricing.
Best Fit
Professionals, boaters, downtown renters, luxury apartment renters, nightlife-focused renters, and waterfront lifestyle seekers.
West Palm Beach Rentals
West Palm Beach offers downtown apartments, condos, value-oriented rentals, historic-neighborhood access, and strong rental demand near business and lifestyle hubs.
Average Rent
Zillow shows West Palm Beach average rent around $2,450, while RentCafe lists the apartment average around $2,475.
Best Fit
Downtown renters, professionals, value-conscious renters, investors, seasonal renters, and people wanting Palm Beach County access.
Deerfield Beach Rentals
Deerfield Beach is practical for renters seeking beach access, condos, townhomes, value, and convenient access between Broward and Palm Beach County.
Average Rent
RentCafe lists Deerfield Beach apartment averages around $2,173, making it one of the more practical options among the core markets.
Best Fit
Value-focused renters, beach-area renters, retirees, condo renters, first-time South Florida renters, and commuters.
Types of Rentals
The right rental depends on lifestyle, budget, amenities, lease flexibility, parking, building rules, location, and how long you plan to stay.
Luxury Apartments
High-amenity buildings with pools, fitness centers, lounges, concierge features, structured parking, and premium finishes.
Condos for Rent
Privately owned units that may offer stronger locations, unique layouts, HOA rules, and different approval requirements.
Townhomes
Good for renters who want more space, private entries, garages, outdoor areas, and a residential feel.
Single-Family Homes
Ideal for families, pet owners, privacy, yard space, garages, and longer-term residential stability.
Waterfront Rentals
Canal, Intracoastal, marina, beach, and boating-oriented rentals across South Florida.
Seasonal Rentals
Shorter-term or seasonal residences for snowbirds, executives, relocating renters, and temporary South Florida living.
The Rental Process
South Florida rentals can move quickly. The strongest renters understand budget, documents, building requirements, lease terms, HOA approval, deposits, and move-in timelines before touring.
Monthly Rent
Compare rent, utilities, parking, pet fees, amenity fees, renter’s insurance, HOA fees, and move-in costs.
Income Requirements
Many landlords look for income around three times monthly rent, though requirements vary by landlord, building, and application strength.
Upfront Costs
Expect possible first month, last month, security deposit, association fees, application fees, and move-in deposits.
Property Tours
Evaluate layout, light, noise, parking, building condition, amenities, commute, neighborhood feel, and management quality.
Building Rules
Review pets, vehicles, guests, move-in rules, elevator reservations, lease length, renewals, and HOA timelines.
Location Fit
Compare daily access to work, restaurants, beaches, groceries, gyms, nightlife, schools, airports, and highways.
Application Package
Prepare ID, proof of income, credit information, references, bank statements, employment details, and any pet documentation.
Negotiation
Depending on demand, renters may be able to discuss move-in dates, lease length, parking, deposits, or renewal terms.
Move-In
Coordinate approval, lease signing, deposit delivery, utilities, insurance, building access, move-in scheduling, and final walkthrough.
Rental Analytics
These rental indicators compare average pricing and lifestyle demand across the core South Florida markets.
Average Rent
Value Comparison
Best Renter Profiles
Rental Market Scores
These high-level scores compare rental appeal based on lifestyle, price range, rental supply, luxury options, walkability, beach access, and overall demand.
Boca Raton
Excellent for luxury renters, professional renters, gated communities, condos, families, and polished living.
Delray Beach
Strong for lifestyle renters, walkability, beach access, restaurants, seasonal demand, and boutique condos.
Fort Lauderdale
Strong for waterfront rentals, downtown towers, luxury apartments, boating, nightlife, and professional renters.
Rental Strategy
The best rental decisions balance lifestyle with the full monthly cost. Before applying, compare the property against neighborhood quality, move-in costs, building rules, commute, parking, renewal risk, and the strength of other available options.
For Residential Renters
Focus on building quality, monthly cost, lifestyle fit, parking, pet rules, lease flexibility, commute, and move-in timeline.
For Luxury Renters
Compare amenities, views, privacy, management quality, building reputation, concierge features, parking, and location prestige.
For Relocating Renters
Use rentals to test neighborhoods before buying, compare lifestyle options, and understand South Florida pricing before committing long term.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chase can help renters compare apartments, condos, townhomes, single-family homes, waterfront rentals, luxury residences, seasonal rentals, and select commercial lease opportunities.
The right market depends on your lifestyle. Boca Raton is strong for luxury and family living, Delray Beach is strong for walkability and beach lifestyle, Fort Lauderdale is strong for downtown and waterfront rentals, West Palm Beach is balanced, and Deerfield Beach is practical for value and access.
Many landlords prefer income around three times monthly rent, but every property, landlord, association, and building may have different requirements.
Yes. Chase can help renters understand application steps, building rules, approval timelines, lease requirements, and move-in coordination.