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Palm Beach Gardens Real Estate

Palm Beach Gardens is an inland, master-planned city in north-central Palm Beach County, known for its tree-lined boulevards, golf and country-club communities, and shopping at The Gardens Mall.

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Palm Beach Gardens overview

Palm Beach Gardens is a planned city several miles inland from the coast in the northern part of Palm Beach County. It was developed with an emphasis on green space and tree preservation, which is still visible in its wide, landscaped boulevards.

The city is widely associated with golf and country-club living — PGA National is here — and it has become a regional shopping and dining destination anchored by The Gardens Mall and Downtown at the Gardens.

Where is Palm Beach Gardens?

Palm Beach Gardens sits inland, west of the coastal towns of Juno Beach and North Palm Beach, and is crossed by PGA Boulevard, a primary commercial corridor.

Interstate 95 and Florida’s Turnpike run through or near the city, and Palm Beach International Airport is to the south.

The city borders Jupiter to the north and the coastal communities to the east.

Housing overview

Housing is largely organized around master-planned and gated communities, many built around golf courses, along with newer single-family neighborhoods and townhome developments.

The city has a substantial share of country-club communities with varying membership structures, as well as non-club neighborhoods.

Common property types

  • Golf and country-club community homes
  • Gated master-planned neighborhoods
  • Single-family homes and townhomes
  • Newer-construction developments

Lifestyle & setting

Daily life here often revolves around golf, tennis, and club amenities, along with shopping and dining at The Gardens Mall and Downtown at the Gardens.

The tree-lined boulevards, parks, and nature preserves are a defining feature of the planned-community layout.

For buyers

If you’re buying in Palm Beach Gardens, a few things are worth weighing:

  • Country-club communities may require club membership with its own fees — clarify what is mandatory versus optional for a given community.
  • Review HOA documents, amenities, and any capital-contribution or resale requirements before committing.
  • Communities differ significantly in age, style, and amenities, so define your priorities before touring.

For sellers

If you’re selling in Palm Beach Gardens, keep these in mind:

  • Buyers often compare specific communities and their amenities directly, so accurate representation of your community’s offerings is important.
  • Membership structure and fees are common buyer questions — having clear, current documentation helps.
  • Professional media and staging help homes stand out within a community’s comparable inventory.

Notable areas & subareas

PGA National
A large golf-and-resort community along PGA Boulevard.
BallenIsles
A gated country-club community.
Mirasol
A gated golf-and-club community.
Evergrene
A gated community organized around a nature preserve and lake.
Old Palm
A gated golf community.

Palm Beach Gardens market data

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Christian’s take on Palm Beach Gardens

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Palm Beach Gardens real estate FAQs

Where is Palm Beach Gardens?
Palm Beach Gardens is an inland city in the northern part of Palm Beach County, west of the coastal towns of Juno Beach and North Palm Beach and south of Jupiter.
Is Palm Beach Gardens known for golf communities?
Yes. The city is widely associated with golf and country-club living, including PGA National, and has many master-planned communities built around golf courses.
Do homes in Palm Beach Gardens require a club membership?
It depends on the community. Some country-club communities require a mandatory membership with its own fees, while other neighborhoods do not. Always confirm the requirements for a specific community.

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