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Palm Beach County · Florida
Loxahatchee and The Acreage offer large lots and rural lifestyles in western Palm Beach County — ideal for horse properties, hobby farms, and buyers seeking space and privacy at an affordable price point.
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About Loxahatchee Real Estate
Browse Loxahatchee homes for sale across every neighborhood and price point in Palm Beach. Available homes span single-family, townhome, and condo segments throughout the city. Loxahatchee includes gated golf communities, 55+ active adult neighborhoods, waterfront estates, and newer master-planned subdivisions. HOA fees vary by community type, from modest maintenance fees in non-gated subdivisions to higher dues in full-amenity country clubs. The city sits within Palm Beach, offering access to South Florida beaches, major employment centers, and healthcare hubs. For current Palm Beach market data, see Florida Realtors' monthly statistics. Browse the latest Loxahatchee listings below. Then connect with a Pure Equity Realty agent to schedule a private showing.
Loxahatchee offers a range of housing options across Palm Beach County. Pure Equity Realty lists homes in Loxahatchee for 1% commission and represents buyers at no cost.
There are 152 active listings for sale in Loxahatchee right now. The median list price is $795,000, or about $327 per square foot. Listings span $475,000 to $5,300,000, so there is inventory across most budgets. Homes are averaging 148 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
Loxahatchee, together with the adjacent community known as The Acreage, is the rural-residential frontier of western Palm Beach County, a place defined by land. Lots here are large, typically an acre and up, and the housing is single-family homes on acreage rather than the gated subdivisions and condos found closer to the coast. The market spans modest manufactured and older homes on their acre, custom-built houses with room for horses, workshops, and toys, and genuine equestrian and hobby-farm properties with barns, paddocks, and fencing. There is essentially no high-rise, no condo, and little that is deed-restricted in the traditional sense, which is precisely the appeal: buyers come here to escape HOA rules, keep horses or livestock, store an RV or boat, and own real space. Budgets buy more land and privacy than almost anywhere else in the county at a comparable price.
The area is laid out on a grid of numbered roads and named avenues across The Acreage and the Loxahatchee Groves municipality, much of it without sidewalks or central sewer, which reinforces the country feel. Loxahatchee Groves is its own incorporated town with rules that protect its agricultural and equestrian character. The community sits next to Wellington, the winter equestrian capital, so serious horse buyers often weigh Loxahatchee acreage against Wellington's pricier showgrounds-adjacent properties. Key references include the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area and the Loxahatchee Slough to the north and west, vast natural areas that frame the community, and the commercial corridors along Southern Boulevard and Okeechobee Boulevard where residents do their shopping before heading back out to the acreage.
The Loxahatchee lifestyle is rural and self-sufficient within reach of suburban Palm Beach County: residents get space, privacy, and the freedom to keep animals and equipment, while still driving 30 to 45 minutes to West Palm Beach, the coast, and I-95. Buyers should go in understanding the practicalities that come with acreage. Most properties run on private wells and septic systems rather than city utilities, so water quality, well depth, and septic condition are core inspection items. Much of the area lies in flood zones given the low, wet terrain, making flood insurance and lot elevation important to verify. Drainage, road maintenance, and whether a parcel is fully fenced and cleared all affect value. Insurance and roof age matter as everywhere in South Florida. For buyers who want land, horses, and freedom from HOA constraints near the amenities of Wellington and the coast, Loxahatchee is one of the last places in the county that delivers it.
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Buying in Loxahatchee
The buying process in Loxahatchee is the one used across Palm Beach County. Getting a mortgage pre-approval first tells you your real budget and lets you move quickly when the right home comes up. Property taxes factor into the monthly payment: the median annual property tax in Palm Beach County is about $3,600. Florida's homestead exemption lowers the taxable value of a primary residence, and the Save Our Homes cap limits how fast that assessed value can rise from year to year. Budget for homeowners insurance as well. Rates in Florida reflect wind and flood exposure, so gather quotes early and check whether a specific address sits in a FEMA flood zone. Once you are under contract, plan for a home inspection and, if you are financing, a lender appraisal, both of which fall inside the inspection period. Working with an agent who knows Loxahatchee means you see new listings here the day they reach the market.
Selling in Loxahatchee
Selling a home in Loxahatchee starts with pricing it correctly for current conditions. List prices in Loxahatchee currently center around $795,000, which is a starting reference for where a comparable home might be positioned. Homes that are decluttered, professionally photographed, and priced to recent comparable sales tend to draw the most interest in the first two weeks, when a listing is newest and gets the most views. Florida sellers usually pay the documentary stamp tax on the deed, currently $0.70 per $100 of the sale price in most counties, along with prorated property taxes and, by local custom in many areas, the owner's title insurance policy. We provide a no-obligation home valuation for Loxahatchee owners, so you can see what your property could sell for before you commit to listing.
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