



We are thrilled to announce exciting zoning advancements that dramatically boost the already exceptional potential of this premier behavioral healthcare campus in Lantana, Florida. Offering SELLER FINANCING, this fully licensed detox and residential treatment center offers a rare, high-upside investment in thriving Palm Beach County. The 100-room, turnkey facility is ideally suited for SUD treatment, mental health services, behavioral health growth—or flexible adaptive reuse. The Palm Beach County Zoning Department has approved a major increase, elevating the total allowable bed count to 180+ beds (from the prior 66-bed approval, plus 100+ additional beds). This unlocks tremendous scalability, revenue growth, and long-term value far beyond current operations. Currently licensed for 14 detox beds and 44 residential beds, the 36,625 SF, 4-story building on 1.34 acres features abundant extra space and flexible design to scale efficiently towardand potentially exceedthe full 180+ bed entitlement. Its versatile zoning further amplifies upside: proven as a behavioral health center, it's well-positioned for conversion to an Assisted Living Facility (ALF), skilled nursing facility, or multi-family residentialmultiple paths to strong returns in Florida's booming markets. The fully enclosed campus includes premium amenities: 18 admin offices, executive suite, waiting rooms, common areas, bathrooms, utility/laundry rooms, network room, storage, backup generator, outdoor pool, exam rooms, 54 designated + unlimited open parking. This standout multi-use healthcare campus is poised for substantial appreciation as beds expand and uses evolve. Don't miss this licensed, prime-location gem with proven infrastructure and remarkable growth ahead.
| 4 months ago | Price changed to $12,500,000 | |
| 4 months ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
| 10 months ago | Listing first seen on site |
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