Welcome to Palm Beach County
Northern Palm Beach County is where most of our clients end up, and it is easy to see why. You have the Atlantic on one side, the Intracoastal and the Loxahatchee River running through the middle, and a string of towns that each have their own feel.
Jupiter and Tequesta pull in the boaters and beach families. Palm Beach Gardens is the golf and country club hub. Juno Beach and North Palm Beach sit right on the water with a quieter pace. Whether you want ocean access for a real boat, a guard-gated club, or a walkable beach town, it is all within a short drive.
We live and work here. We know the streets, the docks, and the school zones. Use the guides below to explore each town, then reach out when you want the local read on any of them.
Common Questions
What is the difference between Palm Beach County and Martin County for buyers?
Palm Beach County, on the southern end of our area, has more shopping, dining, and country club living, plus quick access to the airport. Martin County, just north, is calmer and more Old Florida, with strong boating and fishing and a bit more space for the money. Many of our clients look at both before they decide.
Which towns here have ocean access for boating?
Jupiter, Tequesta, Juno Beach, and the islands all offer water homes that can reach the Atlantic through the Jupiter Inlet. Dock depth and bridge clearance change from street to street, so the right answer depends on the boat you want to keep. We can sort that out fast.
Which towns are best for families?
Jupiter is a favorite for families, with Abacoa and Egret Landing leading the way, and Palm Beach Gardens is strong too with communities like Evergrene and The Isles. We will point you to the right town and school zone for your kids' ages.
Which towns are best for golf and country club living?
Palm Beach Gardens is the golf hub, home to PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, and Old Palm. Jupiter brings the high end with The Bears Club, Trump National, Admirals Cove, and Jonathan's Landing. We will match you to the club feel and budget that fits.
Where should I look if schools are my top priority?
Several pockets across Jupiter, Tequesta, and Palm Beach Gardens sit in strong school zones. Tell us the ages of your kids and we will point you to the right zones and communities.
What does 'waterfront' actually mean here?
It is not one thing. Some homes sit on quiet canals, some on open water with long views, and some have direct ocean access for a boat. They live very differently and they price very differently. We will make sure you know which one you are buying.
Is this a good area for out-of-state buyers?
Yes, and we work with relocation buyers all the time. We can do video tours, walk you through the differences between towns, and handle the parts that are hard to judge from a distance.
Welcome to Palm Beach CountyNorthern Palm Beach County is where most of our clients end up, and it is easy to see why. You have the Atlantic on one side, the Intracoastal and the Loxahatchee River running through the middle, and a string of towns that each have their own feel.
Jupiter and Tequesta pull in the boaters and beach families. Palm Beach Gardens is the golf and country club hub. Juno Beach and North Palm Beach sit right on the water with a quieter pace. Whether you want ocean access for a real boat, a guard-gated club, or a walkable beach town, it is all within a short drive.
We live and work here. We know the streets, the docks, and the school zones. Use the guides below to explore each town, then reach out when you want the local read on any of them.
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What is the difference between Palm Beach County and Martin County for buyers?
Palm Beach County, on the southern end of our area, has more shopping, dining, and country club living, plus quick access to the airport. Martin County, just north, is calmer and more Old Florida, with strong boating and fishing and a bit more space for the money. Many of our clients look at both before they decide.
Which towns here have ocean access for boating?
Jupiter, Tequesta, Juno Beach, and the islands all offer water homes that can reach the Atlantic through the Jupiter Inlet. Dock depth and bridge clearance change from street to street, so the right answer depends on the boat you want to keep. We can sort that out fast.
Which towns are best for families?
Jupiter is a favorite for families, with Abacoa and Egret Landing leading the way, and Palm Beach Gardens is strong too with communities like Evergrene and The Isles. We will point you to the right town and school zone for your kids' ages.
Which towns are best for golf and country club living?
Palm Beach Gardens is the golf hub, home to PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, and Old Palm. Jupiter brings the high end with The Bears Club, Trump National, Admirals Cove, and Jonathan's Landing. We will match you to the club feel and budget that fits.
Where should I look if schools are my top priority?
Several pockets across Jupiter, Tequesta, and Palm Beach Gardens sit in strong school zones. Tell us the ages of your kids and we will point you to the right zones and communities.
What does 'waterfront' actually mean here?
It is not one thing. Some homes sit on quiet canals, some on open water with long views, and some have direct ocean access for a boat. They live very differently and they price very differently. We will make sure you know which one you are buying.
Is this a good area for out-of-state buyers?
Yes, and we work with relocation buyers all the time. We can do video tours, walk you through the differences between towns, and handle the parts that are hard to judge from a distance.