Hypoluxo Village, 6650 Riggers Rd

385,000-9.35%
$349,000
0.41
Acre
Status
Active
Size
0.41 Acres (1,659 m2)
Price
$851,220/Acre ($210/m2)
Type
Land
MLS Number
F10549887
On Site
146 Days
Updated
29 Days ago
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Estate Sale | Covered Land Play | 17,856 SF lot zoned RS (Single-Family Residential) with an unfinished A-frame structure and a SFR. Typical neighborhood land values range from $15-$20/SF, presenting strong redevelopment or tear-down potential. Seller to addr... Read more

Features

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  • Current Use: Residential, SingleFamily
  • Approx SqFt Total Area: 17856
  • Property SqFt: 17856
  • Remarks: Estate Sale | Covered Land Play | 17, 856 SF lot zoned RS (Single-Family Residential) with an unfinished A-frame structure and a SFR. Typical neighborhood land values range from $15-$20/SF, presenting strong redevelopment or tear-down potential. Seller to address existing liens and satisfy all outstanding balances at or prior to closing. Existing neighborhood supports $500, 000+. The parcel can be subdivided into 2-3 homesites subject to zoning verification. Three additional contiguous sites available across the street from the subject property. Economic Drivers, Demand, and the Scarcity of Buildable LandAtlantis, Florida represents one of the most supply-constrained residential submarkets in Palm Beach County — a fully established, low-density community where true buildable vacant lots are increasingly rare. Unlike expanding fringe markets where new land can be readily entitled and delivered, Atlantis is largely built-out, placing a premium on infill opportunities and creating a market dynamic driven less by volume and more by scarcity and substitution.The local economy benefits from its strategic positioning within the Central Palm Beach County employment corridor, offering immediate access to regional healthcare, professional services, and coastal tourism employment nodes in Lake Worth Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach. This proximity supports steady household formation, relocation demand, and end-user interest in new construction, particularly among buyers seeking custom homes in established, non-transitional neighborhoods.From a land-use perspective, demand for vacant lots in Atlantis is shaped by a limited buyer universe These groups are not competing across dozens of interchangeable sites — they are competing for one-off opportunities that surface infrequently. As a result, when a clean, buildable lot enters the market, it often attracts disproportionate attention relative to its size, reflecting both the lack of available alternatives and the high replacement cost of acquiring and entitling similar sites.Just beyond Atlantis, Lake Worth Beach functions as the active infill and redevelopment market, where a steady cadence of small-lot construction, tear-downs, and urban redevelopment reinforces the broader regional demand for buildable land. This adjacent activity serves as a demand spillover mechanism, capturing builders and buyers who would otherwise pursue Atlantis directly, but remain motivated by proximity, neighborhood stability, and access to the same employment and lifestyle drivers.At the county level, continued residential permitting activity — even amid higher interest rates and construction cost pressures — underscores an enduring appetite for new housing delivery. However, the primary constraint is not builder interest; it is land availability, particularly in established communities with existing infrastructure, zoning clarity, and neighborhood continuity. This imbalance between consistent demand and structurally limited supply positions well-located vacant lots as strategic, long-duration assets rather than short-cycle commodities.In practical terms, the value proposition for a vacant lot in Atlantis is not merely its entitlement for residential use — it is its irreplaceability within a mature, built-out market. Future supply is largely dependent on property assemblage or tear-down scenarios, both of which introduce higher acquisition costs, entitlement risk, and extended development timelines. By contrast, a build-ready lot offers immediate execution potential, reduced regulatory friction, and a clearer path to vertical construction.For investors and builders alike, this dynamic supports a thesis centered on capital preservation, optionality, and asymmetric upside. Whether deployed for near-term custom home construction or held as a strategic land position in a tightening infill market, vacant lots in Atlantis benefit from the same fundamental driver: demand remains durable, while supply remains structurally finite.
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  • Internet Remarks: Estate Sale | Covered Land Play | 17, 856 SF lot zoned RS (Single-Family Residential) with an unfinished A-frame structure and a SFR. Typical neighborhood land values range from $15-$20/SF, presenting strong redevelopment or tear-down potential. Seller to address existing liens and satisfy all outstanding balances at or prior to closing. Existing neighborhood supports $500, 000+. The parcel can be subdivided into 2-3 homesites subject to zoning verification. Three additional contiguous sites available across the street from the subject property. Economic Drivers, Demand, and the Scarcity of Buildable LandAtlantis, Florida represents one of the most supply-constrained residential submarkets in Palm Beach County — a fully established, low-density community where true buildable vacant lots are increasingly rare. Unlike expanding fringe markets where new land can be readily entitled and delivered, Atlantis is largely built-out, placing a premium on infill opportunities and creating a market dynamic driven less by volume and more by scarcity and substitution.The local economy benefits from its strategic positioning within the Central Palm Beach County employment corridor, offering immediate access to regional healthcare, professional services, and coastal tourism employment nodes in Lake Worth Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach. This proximity supports steady household formation, relocation demand, and end-user interest in new construction, particularly among buyers seeking custom homes in established, non-transitional neighborhoods.From a land-use perspective, demand for vacant lots in Atlantis is shaped by a limited buyer universe These groups are not competing across dozens of interchangeable sites — they are competing for one-off opportunities that surface infrequently. As a result, when a clean, buildable lot enters the market, it often attracts disproportionate attention relative to its size, reflecting both the lack of available alternatives and the high replacement cost of acquiring and entitling similar sites.Just beyond Atlantis, Lake Worth Beach functions as the active infill and redevelopment market, where a steady cadence of small-lot construction, tear-downs, and urban redevelopment reinforces the broader regional demand for buildable land. This adjacent activity serves as a demand spillover mechanism, capturing builders and buyers who would otherwise pursue Atlantis directly, but remain motivated by proximity, neighborhood stability, and access to the same employment and lifestyle drivers.At the county level, continued residential permitting activity — even amid higher interest rates and construction cost pressures — underscores an enduring appetite for new housing delivery. However, the primary constraint is not builder interest; it is land availability, particularly in established communities with existing infrastructure, zoning clarity, and neighborhood continuity. This imbalance between consistent demand and structurally limited supply positions well-located vacant lots as strategic, long-duration assets rather than short-cycle commodities.In practical terms, the value proposition for a vacant lot in Atlantis is not merely its entitlement for residential use — it is its irreplaceability within a mature, built-out market. Future supply is largely dependent on property assemblage or tear-down scenarios, both of which introduce higher acquisition costs, entitlement risk, and extended development timelines. By contrast, a build-ready lot offers immediate execution potential, reduced regulatory friction, and a clearer path to vertical construction.For investors and builders alike, this dynamic supports a thesis centered on capital preservation, optionality, and asymmetric upside. Whether deployed for near-term custom home construction or held as a strategic land position in a tightening infill market, vacant lots in Atlantis benefit from the same fundamental driver: demand remains durable, while supply remains structurally finite.
  • Waterfront: No info
  • Directions: South
  • Days on Market: 116
  • Office Name: Media Realty
  • Taxes: 5848
  • Tax Year: 2024
  • Listing Date: 2026-02-02T16:26:41.000-00:00
  • Lot Size Square Feet: 17856

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Price History

Current
$349K
High
$790K
Low
$349K
Total Change
11.6%
$842.9K$569.5K$296.1KFeb 26Feb 26Apr 26May 26May 26
Date
Event
Price
Change
Price Per
05/29/2026
Price Reduced
$349K
-9.35%
$20 ft2
$210 m2
05/19/2026
Price Reduced
$385K
-45%
$22 ft2
$232 m2
04/14/2026
Price Reduced
$700K
-11.39%
$39 ft2
$422 m2
02/21/2026
Price Increased
$790K
100%
$44 ft2
$476 m2
02/19/2026
Listed
$395K
 
$22 ft2
$238 m2
05/29/2026
$349K
Event
Price Reduced
Change
-9.35%
Price Per
$20 ft2
$210 m2
05/19/2026
$385K
Event
Price Reduced
Change
-45%
Price Per
$22 ft2
$232 m2
04/14/2026
$700K
Event
Price Reduced
Change
-11.39%
Price Per
$39 ft2
$422 m2
02/21/2026
$790K
Event
Price Increased
Change
100%
Price Per
$44 ft2
$476 m2
02/19/2026
$395K
Event
Listed
Price Per
$22 ft2
$238 m2
Price per square foot and days on website are not provided values and are calculated by Subdivisions.
Listed by Peter DackoMedia Realty • Buyer Agency Compensation .

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Community Snapshot
3 to 3 BR
Bedrooms
$349K to $520K
Price Tier
864 - 2,742
SqFt Range
1977
Year Build
1
Total Floors
N/A
Total Units
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Total Sales

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