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Palm Beach County · Florida
Wellington is the equestrian capital of Florida, home to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Luxury equestrian estates, master-planned neighborhoods, and excellent schools make it highly desirable.
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Communities in Wellington
Olympia
Gated Community
Versailles
Community
Wellington Aero Club Of The Landings At Wellington
Luxury Enclave
Saddle Trail Park Of Wellington
Luxury Enclave
Sugar Pond Manor Of Wellington
Community
Villagewalk Of Wellington
Community
Buena Vida
55+ Community
Lotis Wellington
New Construction
Rustic Ranches
Waterfront Community
Greenview Shores 2 Of Wellington
Community
Isles At Wellington
Community
Paddock Park 2 Of Wellington
Waterfront Community
St Andrews At Polo Club Condo
Gated Community
Paddock Park 1 Of Wellington
Luxury Enclave
Pinewood Of Wellington
Luxury Enclave
Arissa Place Condo
Waterfront Community
Black Diamond
Community
Wellington Tr 43
Community
Binks Forest Of The Landings At Wellington
Gated Community
Eagles Landing Of P B Polo And Country Club
Luxury Enclave
Palm Beach Little Ranches
Luxury Enclave
Palm Beach Point
Luxury Enclave
Castellina
Waterfront Community
Equestrian Club
Luxury Enclave
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About Wellington Real Estate
Wellington homes for sale cover two very different price points. Equestrian estates in Palm Beach Point, Paddock Park, and Orange Grove start at $1,500,000 for 5-acre parcels; trophy properties reach $15,000,000+. Olympia, Versailles, and Villagewalk are the residential side: $450K–$1,200,000, HOA-maintained, with pools, tennis, and fitness centers. Wellington has no city tax, which pushes effective property costs below those of neighboring municipalities. The International Polo Club holds USPA events January through April, keeping equestrian inventory active when it would otherwise sit. Wellington Elementary School is rated 9/10 on GreatSchools (2025).
Wellington draws buyers seeking high-end properties in Palm Beach County. Pure Equity Realty lists luxury homes in Wellington for 1% commission — saving sellers $15,000 to $50,000+ versus the traditional model. Buyer representation is free.
There are 469 active listings for sale in Wellington right now. The median list price is $927,500, or about $380 per square foot. Listings span $143,000 to $27,950,000, so there is inventory across most budgets. Homes are averaging 102 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
Wellington is defined nationally by horses, and its real estate market reflects that more than any other community in Palm Beach County. The village is home to the Winter Equestrian Festival and the polo grounds, and the result is a two-track market: world-class equestrian estates with stables, riding arenas, and direct access to the bridle-trail network on one side, and a deep, family-oriented suburban market of gated golf and lake communities on the other. Equestrian properties in the Aero Club, Saddle Trail, Palm Beach Point, and the Grand Prix Village areas can reach extraordinary prices, especially seasonal rentals during the winter circuit. Away from the horse country, buyers find a broad range of conventional homes: townhomes and starter houses at the lower tiers, comfortable single-family homes in master-planned subdivisions in the middle, and larger custom homes in the gated golf communities at the upper end. The seasonal equestrian economy gives Wellington one of the strongest winter rental markets in the region.
The neighborhoods divide cleanly between the equestrian preserve and the residential village. Saddle Trail Park and the Palm Beach Point area put barns and arenas on multi-acre lots with trail access to the showgrounds, and the Grand Prix Village sits adjacent to the international showgrounds themselves. On the residential side, master-planned communities such as Olympia, Versailles, Isles at Wellington, and Black Diamond offer gated entries, lakes, and family amenities, while golf-oriented neighborhoods like the Wanderers Club and Binks Forest combine country-club living with established landscaping. The Mall at Wellington Green anchors the commercial core, and the village's parks and the Wellington Environmental Preserve provide green space. Buyers should note the contrast: an equestrian parcel and a Versailles family home sit a few miles apart but serve completely different buyers and price points.
Lifestyle in Wellington is suburban and family-focused outside the equestrian season, with strong public schools, the village's well-regarded parks and recreation programs, and an aquatics and amphitheater complex that hosts community events. During the winter, the polo matches at the International Polo Club and the equestrian festival transform the village into an international destination. Practical considerations differ by property type. Equestrian buyers must review agricultural zoning, stable permits, well and septic systems, and trail-access easements, and should understand the seasonal nature of the high-end rental market. Residential buyers in the gated communities will encounter HOA and sometimes country-club fees that add meaningfully to monthly costs. Flood zones affect parts of the village given the surrounding wetlands and canals, so insurance and drainage are worth checking. Commuters reach West Palm Beach and the airport via Forest Hill Boulevard and State Road 7, though Wellington sits well inland from the coast.
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Buying in Wellington
Buying in Wellington follows the same path as the rest of 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 Wellington means you see new listings here the day they reach the market.
Selling in Wellington
A successful sale in Wellington comes down to pricing, presentation, and marketing. List prices in Wellington currently center around $927,500, 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 Wellington owners, so you can see what your property could sell for before you commit to listing.
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