
The Slade West Palm Beach was designed by world-renowned architectural firm Arquitectonica, offers 1, 2, and 3 bedroom condominiums with all manner of features, conveniences, and stylish luxuries. Waterfront living in Downtown West Palm Beach has never looked better than at The Slade. From nearly every window of The Slade, you can look forward to a beautiful blue water view. The Intracoastal is right outside, stretching across to Palm Beach Island. Beyond lies the unmistakable Atlantic Ocean. In your living room, on your balcony, having a cocktail by the pool, or going for an evening run, the water is your constant companion. The Slade's ultra chic lobby with designer furnishings and marble floors, mark the entry to a contemporary way of life. Residents and guests enjoy 24-hour Valet service and lobby staff as well as the use of the heated swimming pool and outdoor spa on the Sunrise Deck Party Room opening onto the Sunset Deck overlooking the city lights, and fitness center complete with cardiovascular equipment and free weights. There are condos for sale and for rent at The Slade.







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SOLDCurrent listings range from $280,000 to $995,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $370k.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $872/month.
The Slade was completed in 2005.
One pet up to 50 pounds is permitted for owners, a single-pet rule that's unusual downtown, so two-dog households should look at The Edge or CityPlace South Tower instead. Tenants' pet privileges depend on the landlord. Flagler Drive's waterfront path directly across the street is the neighborhood's best dog-walking route.
Two pools, one on the Sunrise Deck facing the Intracoastal, one on the Sunset Deck facing the city, plus a heated spa, fitness center, and a social room with bar, billiards, and foosball. Valet and a 24-hour attended lobby with Arquitectonica's signature bold, colorful design complete the package.
Arquitectonica, the Miami firm behind some of South Florida's most recognizable towers, designed The Slade in 2005, and it shows: vivid colors, a modern silhouette, and a hipper personality than the downtown core's more traditional buildings.
Directly across North Flagler Drive from the Intracoastal, about a mile north of Clematis Street, close enough to bike downtown in minutes, far enough to escape the weekend crowds. Most units capture water views across to Palm Beach island, with the ocean beyond.
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