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55+ · Active Adult Community
Boynton Beach, Florida · GL Homes · $460,000 to $720,000
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About
Valencia Pointe offers 55+ buyers a resort lifestyle in western Boynton Beach with elegant single-family homes, a beautiful clubhouse complex, and an active community life in one of Palm Beach County's most sought-after 55+ destinations.
Valencia Pointe was the sixth GL Homes Valencia in Boynton Beach, built roughly between 2006 and 2010 with about 690 single-family homes. It offers 16 floor plans across the Signature and Crown collections in one- and two-story designs, with living areas that sources place from around the 1,300s to the mid-3,400s square feet.
The clubhouse, about 35,000 square feet, includes a ballroom, card rooms, a billiards room, and an arts and crafts studio, plus a fitness center with a massage room and an aerobics and dance studio. Outdoors there is a resort pool, six lighted Har-Tru tennis courts with shade pavilions, pickleball, bocce, a half-court basketball court, a putting green, and a playground, along with an on-site cafe called The Pointe. The community is guard-gated around the clock and sits north of Woolbright Road between Hagen Ranch Road and Jog Road. HOA dues are set by the association and change over time, so confirm the current figure before you buy.
Price Range
$460,000 to $720,000
Age Restriction
55+
Developer
GL Homes
Total Homes
750
Location
Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County
Market Overview
There are 5 active listings for sale in Valencia Pointe right now. The median list price is $650,000, or about $281 per square foot. Listings span $489,000 to $695,000, so there is inventory across most budgets. Homes are averaging 58 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
Valencia Pointe Market Stats
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Homes & Architecture
Available homes in this active adult community, Valencia Pointe, offer 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Living areas are around 1,822 square feet. The mix here includes single family homes. Current prices run from $489,000 to $695,000.
Lifestyle
Life in Valencia Pointe centers on an active adult lifestyle, where the amenities and the social calendar do as much work as the homes themselves. Residents have access to grand clubhouse, resort pool, tennis & pickleball, fitness center, and more. A lifestyle director and resident-run clubs typically keep the calendar full with fitness classes, interest groups, and social events, so it is easy to stay active and meet neighbors. Homes are generally single-level, or built with the primary suite on the first floor, and the HOA handles lawn care and much of the exterior upkeep. That low-maintenance setup is what draws buyers who want to travel and lock the door behind them.
Community Amenities
Location
Valencia Pointe, a 55-and-over active adult community, is located in Boynton Beach, part of Palm Beach County, Florida. Residents are close to the shopping, dining, schools, and parks of the Boynton Beach area, with the wider job centers, beaches, and airports of the region within driving distance.
Buying in Valencia Pointe
Buying in a 55-and-over community like Valencia Pointe comes with a few rules worth understanding up front. Under the federal Housing for Older Persons Act, at least one resident in each home usually must be 55 or older, and the community keeps at least 80% of its homes occupied by someone in that age group. Rules on younger spouses, adult children, and guests vary by community, so confirm the specifics before you buy. Expect an HOA fee that funds the amenities, common-area upkeep, and often lawn care and exterior maintenance. Ask what the fee covers, how often it has risen, and whether the association holds healthy reserves. Financing works the same as it does on any home, and Florida's homestead exemption applies when the community is your primary residence.
What to Look For
If you are weighing Valencia Pointe against other active adult communities, a few things separate a good fit from a great one. Start with the HOA. A healthy association with strong reserves keeps fees predictable and the amenities well maintained, so ask for recent financials and the history of fee increases. Look at how the community is aging. Established communities offer mature landscaping and proven amenities, while newer ones bring current floor plans and updated clubhouses. Neither is better on its own; it comes down to what you want. Weigh the location within Boynton Beach. Proximity to medical care, an airport, shopping, and highways matters more over time, especially if you plan to age in place. Finally, visit more than once and at different times of day. The social scene, the activity level, and the overall feel of a community come through in person in a way a listing photo cannot capture.
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