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GL Homes 55+ Series · Palm Beach County
Twelve gated, age-restricted communities from GL Homes across Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Lake Worth — roughly 9,403 homes in all, priced from the mid-$300,000s to well over $2 million. Pure Equity Realty represents buyers across every community in the series.
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Overview
Valencia is GL Homes' active-adult brand, and in Palm Beach County it now spans twelve separate 55+ communities built over more than two decades. Valencia Lakes, the first, broke ground in 1997 in western Boynton Beach; the newest, Valencia Grand, opened in 2022 as the builder's flagship luxury Valencia. In between came Valencia Isles, Valencia Falls, Valencia Cove, Valencia Reserve, Valencia Palms, Valencia Shores, Valencia Pointe, Valencia Bay, Valencia Sound, and Valencia Del Mar — nine in Boynton Beach, two in Delray Beach, and one in Lake Worth.
Every Valencia is gated and age-restricted, and every one has its own resort-style clubhouse, pools, tennis and pickleball courts, and a full calendar of resident clubs and events. What changes from community to community is scale and vintage: the earliest Valencias have smaller, more traditional amenity packages and lower resale prices, while the newest communities have grown into sprawling lifestyle campuses with indoor pickleball, full-service restaurants, and sports simulators. That range is exactly what makes the series work for such a wide swath of buyers — an active-adult household on a $400,000 budget and one shopping above $1.5 million can both find a genuine Valencia fit.
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All 12 Communities
Boynton Beach, FL
$500,000 to $850,000
~1,200 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$450,000 to $750,000
~900 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$600,000 to $1,000,000
~700 homes
55+Delray Beach, FL
$350,000 to $600,000
~700 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$1,000,000 to $2,500,000
~1,200 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$420,000 to $680,000
~550 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$400,000 to $650,000
~600 homes
55+Delray Beach, FL
$380,000 to $620,000
~500 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$460,000 to $720,000
~750 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$450,000 to $750,000
~1,000 homes
55+Lake Worth, FL
$380,000 to $620,000
~650 homes
55+Boynton Beach, FL
$500,000 to $850,000
~653 homes
Find Your Fit
If value and an established neighborhood matter most: Valencia Lakes (1997), Valencia Isles (1999), Valencia Falls (2002), and Valencia Palms (2005) sit at the lower end of the price range. Their amenity packages are more traditional than the newer communities, but they offer a mature, settled feel and the widest resale selection.
If you want a bigger clubhouse and a more active social calendar without paying flagship prices: Valencia Cove, Valencia Reserve, Valencia Shores, and Valencia Pointe were built through the 2000s and 2010s with progressively larger amenity campuses, and typically land in the $400,000 to $750,000 range.
If you want the newest construction and the most extensive amenities:Valencia Bay, Valencia Sound, Valencia Del Mar, and Valencia Grand are GL Homes' most recent Valencias, built from 2018 onward with the largest clubhouses in the series, including features like indoor pickleball and full-service dining. Pricing runs from the $500,000s into the millions.
Every Valencia community has its own HOA, its own dues structure, and its own resale market, so the right fit also comes down to specifics like current inventory, lot type, and floor plan — tell us your budget and priorities and we'll point you to the community and listings that actually match.
Beyond Palm Beach County
GL Homes has carried the Valencia brand into Riverland, its master-planned community in Port St. Lucie, with several newer Valencia-branded neighborhoods. These are a separate expansion from the twelve Palm Beach County communities above, but built by the same developer with the same resort approach.
Buying Guidance
Because each Valencia is its own HOA, the first thing to confirm on any home you're considering is the current dues, any special assessments, and the community's age-restriction and rental rules — all of which change over time and aren't always current on public listing sites. Cash buyers and conventional-financing buyers both close comfortably here; a mortgage pre-approval before you start touring puts you in the strongest position once you find the floor plan and section you want.
Resale inventory in the older Valencias (Lakes, Isles, Falls, Palms) turns over steadily, while the newest communities (Del Mar, Grand) still have builder inventory in some sections, so your timeline and negotiating leverage can look different depending on which Valencia you're targeting. An inspection is worth doing on any resale home regardless of the community's age, since HOA-maintained common areas don't tell you anything about the individual home's roof, AC, or plumbing.
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