Area Guide · Palm Beach County
Juno Beach Real Estate
Juno Beach is a small oceanfront town in northern Palm Beach County, between North Palm Beach and Jupiter. It is known for its beaches, the Juno Beach Pier, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center.
Reviewed by · Last updated
Juno Beach overview
Juno Beach is a compact coastal town fronting the Atlantic Ocean in northern Palm Beach County. Despite its small size, it has a distinct beach-town identity anchored by the Juno Beach Pier and a walkable stretch of oceanfront.
The town is largely residential, with condominiums and single-family homes near the ocean and the Intracoastal, and it is home to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, a sea-turtle rehabilitation and education facility.
Where is Juno Beach?
Juno Beach sits directly on the Atlantic, between North Palm Beach to the south and Jupiter to the north.
US-1 runs through town, and the Intracoastal Waterway lies to the west.
The Juno Beach Pier and adjacent beach parks are central landmarks.
Housing overview
Housing includes oceanfront and near-ocean condominiums, single-family homes, and townhomes, with some properties offering ocean or Intracoastal proximity.
The town’s compact footprint means inventory is limited relative to larger neighboring communities.
Common property types
- Oceanfront and near-ocean condominiums
- Single-family homes
- Townhomes
- Intracoastal-adjacent properties
Lifestyle & setting
Life in Juno Beach revolves around the ocean — the beach, the pier, and coastal walking and biking — along with the Loggerhead Marinelife Center and nearby dining.
The town has a relaxed, beach-oriented character in a small, walkable area.
For buyers
If you’re buying in Juno Beach, a few things are worth weighing:
- Oceanfront and coastal properties carry elevation, flood-zone, and insurance considerations — verify them for the specific address.
- Condominium buildings vary in rules, fees, and reserves; review governing documents carefully.
- Inventory can be limited given the town’s small size, so be prepared to act when the right property appears.
For sellers
If you’re selling in Juno Beach, keep these in mind:
- Proximity to the ocean and the pier is a key selling point that should be represented accurately.
- Condos and single-family homes appeal to different buyers; tailor the marketing accordingly.
- Professional media that captures the beach-town setting supports a strong listing.
Notable areas & subareas
Juno Beach market data
PLACEHOLDER — Add current, sourced market data here (for example median sale price, typical days on market, and inventory) with the source and the date it was pulled. Do not publish estimated or unverified figures.
Because values here vary by street, property type, and water access, Christian shares current, sourced figures for your specific search rather than broad averages. Request a valuation or ask for the latest data.
Christian’s take on Juno Beach
PLACEHOLDER — Add Christian’s own observation about this community in his voice (what he genuinely notices about the area, how buyers and sellers tend to approach it). Keep it specific and truthful.
Juno Beach real estate FAQs
-
Where is Juno Beach, Florida?
- Juno Beach is a small oceanfront town in northern Palm Beach County, located on the Atlantic between North Palm Beach to the south and Jupiter to the north.
-
What is Juno Beach known for?
- Juno Beach is known for its beaches, the Juno Beach Pier, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, a sea-turtle rehabilitation and education facility.
-
What types of homes are in Juno Beach?
- The town has oceanfront and near-ocean condominiums, single-family homes, and townhomes, with inventory that is limited given its small size.
Get in touch
Ask about Juno Beach real estate
Have a question about buying or selling in Juno Beach? Send Christian a note and he’ll follow up personally.
Let’s talk
Ready to make your move in Palm Beach County?
Share what you’re looking for and Christian will follow up personally — whether you’re buying, selling, relocating, or simply exploring your options.