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Alba Palm Beach | 2nd Qtr. 2026 | Starting at $2.3M

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Alba Palm Beach | Starting at $2.3M

Waterfront Living Redefined – Calm waters, Tropical breezes

Luxury condos Palm Beach are redefined at Alba, an exclusive new residential community nestled along the Intracoastal Waterway. Tucked in a peaceful neighborhood just moments from Worth Avenue, the beaches, and downtown West Palm Beach, Alba offers a refined take on coastal living.

A Modern Escape in the Heart of South Florida

This limited collection of condominiums and townhomes features sleek interiors, panoramic views, and thoughtful layouts designed for elegant indoor-outdoor living. Whether you’re relaxing poolside, entertaining on your private terrace, or taking in the sunset from the dock, Alba Palm Beach brings sophistication and serenity together in one unique address.

A Lifestyle Centered on Wellness and Waterfront Views

In addition to stunning residences, Alba offers resort-inspired amenities, wellness-focused spaces, and boutique-style service. Moreover, its ideal location provides easy access to luxury shopping, dining, and boating along the Atlantic.

Each detail reflects a commitment to style, privacy, and simplicity—perfect for those seeking a slower pace without sacrificing connection.

These luxury condos in Palm Beach are presented by The GG Team, offering personalized guidance and unmatched real estate expertise. Starting at $2.3M, Alba invites you to experience the golden side of South Florida.

Developer: Kenneth A. Baboun and Blue Road

Architect: Spina O’Rourke and Partners


Amenities

  • 55 Luxury Residences
  • 22 Story buildings Direct Waterfront position
  • Private dock with boat slip access for owners
  • EB5 opportunity

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