Commercial property in Surfside’s two-block business district doesn’t trade often. So when an asset hits the market, it goes quickly.

The small oceanfront town, once home to mom-and-pop stores, has attracted a number of national retailers and banks to its strip of commercial properties. As luxury developments rise nearby, the enclave’s financial demographics continue to climb, making it a highly sought after piece of South Florida real estate.

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