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Palm Beach

Florida

246Listings$275K-$89M$1.9BTotal Value
Palm Beach, Florida

Palm Beach real estate is an active market for beach homes and land in Florida.

There are typically around 240 beach homes for sale on Palm Beach, and around 10 lots and land listings available.

This beach has 47 miles of shoreline.

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About Palm Beach

Palm Beach, Florida, is a beautiful coastal town that offers a perfect combination of sunshine, beaches, and luxury. Living in Palm Beach comes with many benefits, including access to historic sites, excellent healthcare facilities, proximity to the airport, and some of the best restaurants in the region.

One of the most attractive aspects of Palm Beach is its rich history. This town boasts a wide variety of historic sites, including the Flagler Museum, which was the home of Henry Flagler, one of the most influential people in Florida's development. Additionally, the town's architecture is a beautiful mix of Mediterranean and British Colonial styles, which adds to the area's unique charm and character.

Another significant benefit of living in Palm Beach is the access to excellent healthcare facilities. The town is home to some of the best hospitals in Florida, including Good Samaritan Medical Center and St. Mary's Medical Center. These hospitals offer state-of-the-art technology and highly trained medical professionals to provide residents with top-quality healthcare services.

Palm Beach's location is also very convenient. The Palm Beach International Airport is only a few minutes away, making it easy to travel to and from the town. With direct flights to major US cities, getting to Palm Beach has never been easier.

When it comes to dining, Palm Beach offers some of the best restaurants in Florida. The town has a thriving culinary scene, and there are plenty of high-end dining options available, such as the renowned Café Boulud, The Breakers, and Buccan. Foodies will appreciate the variety of dining experiences available in Palm Beach.

Buying a house in Palm Beach is an excellent investment opportunity. The town's real estate market is thriving, and the value of properties is expected to continue rising. Additionally, the town offers a safe, peaceful, and luxurious lifestyle that is hard to match in other areas of Florida.

Beach Overview

  • 47mi of Shoreline
  • 62in of Annual Precipitation
  • 89°FAverage High Temp
  • 59°FAverage Low Temp
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    National Park (None)
    City Park (Most)
  • Public Boat Ramps
    15
  • Primary Composition
    Sand
  • Pier
    Mixed
  • Public Website https://townofpalmbeach.com/
  • Water Type
    Salt

Information

  • Counties: Palm Beach County
  • Landmarks: The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach Zoo, The Breakers, Rapids Waterpark,
  • Notable events: Sunset Fest, South Florida Fair, Cognizant Classic, Sweet Corn Fiesta, ArtiGras,
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)

Restrictions

One USCG approved Type I, II, or III PFD for each person on board the vessel. Try on PFD and adjust to fit. Display lights between sunset and sunrise. Suggested equipment: anchor and sufficient amount of anchor line, bilge pump or bailing bucket, oar, paddle, VHF, GPS, and an auxiliary motor. One throwable Type IV device. Bell, whistle or airhorn ; an efficient sound producing device. Flares: flare gun, stick flare, flint light. USCG approved Fire Extinguisher. Display lights between sunset and sunrise. Suggested equipment: anchor and sufficient amount of anchor line, bilge pump or bailing bucket, oar, paddle, VHF, GPS, and an auxiliary motor. (See https://discover.pbcgov.org/parks/Aquatics/About-Our-Beaches.aspx)
No glass containers are allowed on the beach. Read the condition boards at the beach accesses. Supervise children closely, even when lifeguards are present. If caught in a rip current swim parallel to shore. Then swim straight in to shore. If unable to do so, stay calm, float with the current, call for HELP and wave an arm to gain attention of lifeguards. Don’t dive head first into unfamiliar waters or shallow breaking waves. Swim parallel to shore if you wish to swim long distances. (See https://discover.pbcgov.org/parks/Aquatics/About-Our-Beaches.aspx)