
610 Clematis puts you above the street that defines West Palm Beach. An eight-story, 246-residence condominium at the corner of Clematis Street and Rosemary Avenue, designed by Bermello Ajamil & Partners and completed in 2006, it's downtown's true mixed-use address, restaurants and retail at street level, residences above, with CityPlace a couple of blocks south and the Clematis waterfront a short walk east. You don't go out to the Clematis District from here; you live in it.
One-, two- and three-bedroom condos for sale at 610 Clematis range from about 740 to over 2,000 square feet, the eighth floor carries the building's 10-foot ceilings and penthouse plans, and have closed at a 12-month median around $410,000, with current listings from the low $400s to the high $700s. For walkable downtown living at a real-world price, this is one of the strongest buys in the district.
The recently rebuilt infinity pool anchors a lushly landscaped deck with a zen garden and tropical courtyard, a genuinely calm pocket one floor above the busiest street downtown. Residents also get a well-equipped fitness center, steam and sauna rooms, underground covered parking, and a 24-hour attended front desk behind a limestone-and-wood lobby with coffered ceilings that sets the tone the moment you walk in.
Everything that makes downtown West Palm Beach worth it is on your block: Clematis Street's restaurants, bars and live music, the waterfront and the Saturday green market a few minutes' walk east, CityPlace and the Brightline station a few minutes south. 610 Clematis has condos for sale and condos for rent, and for buyers who rank walkability first, no building in the city scores higher.







Current listings range from $319,900 to $795,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $410k.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $805/month.
610 Clematis was completed in 2006.
Owners may keep up to two pets with a combined weight of around 30 pounds, one of downtown's tighter weight limits, so buyers with larger dogs should look at buildings like CityPlace South Tower instead. Tenants' pet rights depend on the individual landlord. The building is genuinely pet-aware, with lawns around the property for dog walking.
The second-floor amenities deck is the heart of the building: a tropical pool and hot tub set in a courtyard with a zen garden and built-in BBQ grills on either side, a setup few downtown buildings match. Inside there's a fitness center with both a dry sauna and steam room, a business center, bike storage, and a 24-hour attended lobby with concierge.
Leasing is allowed but regulated, no vacation or short-term stays, and reported minimum lease terms vary by source (some cite three months with a cap on leases per year, others a one-year minimum). Because the policy details matter so much for investors, confirm the current rules directly with the association before buying with rental income in mind.
The building sits at the west end of Clematis Street at Rosemary Avenue, about a block from Clematis's restaurant and bar row (Subculture Coffee, Hullabaloo, O'Shea's) and three short blocks from Rosemary Square, with a Publix just down Rosemary. It's the classic "park Friday, drive Monday" downtown location.
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