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Palm Beach County · Florida
West Palm Beach is the cultural heart of Palm Beach County, home to the Kravis Center, Norton Museum, and a thriving Clematis Street district. From historic neighborhoods to modern condos, it offers diverse options.
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Communities in West Palm Beach
Century Village
55+ Community
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Gated Community
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Gated Community
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Gated Community
Village Of Sandalwood Lakes
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Golden Lakes Village Condo 1 Thru 13-A
55+ Community
Whitehall Village
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Windsor Condos
55+ Community
Cresthaven Villas Condo
55+ Community
Northampton Condos
55+ Community
Cypress Lakes
55+ Community
Sheffield Condos A To Q
55+ Community
Golden Lakes Village
55+ Community
Palm Beach House Condo
Waterfront Community
Palm Club Village Ii Condo
Waterfront Community
Terracina Johnson Property
Gated Community
Andover Condos
55+ Community
Flamingo Park
Luxury Enclave
Milano Condo
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Palm Club Village I Condo
Waterfront Community
Pinewood Terrace
Luxury Enclave
Baywinds Rpd
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About West Palm Beach Real Estate
West Palm Beach homes for sale range from $200K downtown condos to $8,000,000 Intracoastal estates — more ground than most buyers expect. Clematis Street condos start in the low $200Ks. Northwood Village bungalows trade in the $400K–$600K range. El Cid and Flamingo Park have 1920s–1940s Mediterranean Revival homes at $500K–$1,200,000. Newer 3-bedroom homes along Forest Hill and Southern Boulevards stay under $450K. South End waterfront estates run $3,000,000 to $8,000,000. The city covers 55 square miles as Palm Beach County's seat. Palm Beach International Airport is 3 miles out. Fort Lauderdale is under 40 minutes via I-95.
West Palm Beach offers strong value for first-time buyers and move-up buyers in Palm Beach County. FHA financing with 3.5% down, VA loans, and Florida Housing Bond programs are all available here. Pure Equity Realty lists homes in West Palm Beach for 1% and represents buyers at no cost.
There are 1,805 active listings for sale in West Palm Beach right now. The median list price is $325,000, or about $248 per square foot. Listings span $44,800 to $78,900,000, so there is inventory across most budgets. Homes are averaging 104 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
West Palm Beach real estate offers a wide spread, from historic bungalows downtown to gated suburban communities west of the city. Downtown and the waterfront hold condo towers along Flagler Drive overlooking the Intracoastal and the island of Palm Beach, while the historic neighborhoods just inland are full of 1920s Mediterranean Revival and mission-style homes. Single-family stock dominates the central and western reaches, where master-planned and gated golf communities have grown rapidly, and entry-level buyers find value in the older sections and the neighborhoods north and south of downtown. The market draws professionals priced off the island of Palm Beach, retirees, and a steady stream of relocating buyers, and new construction ranges from downtown mid-rises to large suburban developments out toward the Acreage and Loxahatchee. Compared with the barrier-island markets, single-family ownership is far more attainable here, which is a big part of the city's appeal.
The neighborhoods carry real distinction. Downtown anchors around Clematis Street and the upscale Rosemary Square dining and retail district, with the Kravis Center and the waterfront a short walk away. The historic districts of El Cid, Prospect Park, Flamingo Park, and Grandview Heights hold the city's prized early-century homes on brick streets close to the center. Northwood and Old Northwood to the north are revitalizing historic enclaves, while SoSo, the area south of Southern Boulevard, blends mid-century homes with proximity to the water. Farther west, the master-planned communities of Ibis, Baywinds, Andros Isle, and the developments along Okeechobee Boulevard offer gated and amenity-rich living, and the city's western edge transitions toward the rural Acreage. The waterfront condos along North and South Flagler Drive form the high-rise spine facing the Intracoastal.
Practical considerations shape buying decisions across West Palm Beach. Waterfront and low-lying eastern properties sit in flood zones that require insurance and elevation review, while the western communities are generally higher and drier but may carry CDD fees and HOA dues on top of taxes. Windstorm insurance costs affect the whole county, and older historic homes can need updated roofs and wind mitigation to manage premiums. The commute picture is a genuine advantage: downtown has a Tri-Rail and a Brightline station, I-95 and the Turnpike run north-south, and Palm Beach International Airport sits minutes from the center. Lifestyle ranges from urban and walkable downtown, with the green market, waterfront, and cultural venues, to suburban and golf-focused out west, plus easy access to the beaches once across the bridges to Palm Beach. School quality varies by area, with sought-after magnet and choice programs in the district. A local agent helps buyers weigh historic-district charm against newer gated convenience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Buying in West Palm Beach
The buying process in West Palm Beach 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 West Palm Beach means you see new listings here the day they reach the market.
Selling in West Palm Beach
Selling a home in West Palm Beach starts with pricing it correctly for current conditions. List prices in West Palm Beach currently center around $325,000, 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 West Palm Beach owners, so you can see what your property could sell for before you commit to listing.
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