Palm Beach County

The luxury neighborhoods of Palm Beach County.

From the oceanfront estates of Palm Beach Island and the ocean-to-Intracoastal compounds of Manalapan to the boating life of Jupiter and the equestrian estates of Wellington — explore the county’s most coveted enclaves on the interactive map, then read Mae’s insider guide to each below.

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Palm Beach Island

Historic oceanfront estates, Worth Avenue, and Billionaires Row.

  • The Estate Section routinely exceeds $30M
  • Worth Avenue shopping, walkable village pace
  • Direct Atlantic beachfront along Ocean Boulevard

The Guide

A closer look at each area

Palm Beach Island, Palm Beach County

Barrier island · Oceanfront · $10–$100M

Palm Beach Island

Palm Beach Island is the crown jewel of South Florida luxury real estate — a barrier island of historic oceanfront estates, the boutiques of Worth Avenue, and the legendary Breakers. The Estate Section, with its manicured hedges and old-money prestige, routinely trades above $30M, and the oceanfront parcels of “Billionaires Row” along Ocean Boulevard rank among the most valuable addresses in the country.

Buyers come to Palm Beach for scarcity and permanence: tightly held landmark homes, A1A and direct beach access, and a walkable village pace that has drawn families for generations.

  • The Estate Section routinely exceeds $30M
  • Worth Avenue shopping, walkable village pace
  • Direct Atlantic beachfront along Ocean Boulevard
Ask Mae about Palm Beach Island
Manalapan, Palm Beach County

Barrier island · Ocean to Intracoastal · $10–$100M

Manalapan

Manalapan is the most exclusive and private town in Palm Beach County. Its signature offering is the rare “ocean-to-Intracoastal” compound — a single parcel that spans from a private Atlantic beach across A1A to a deepwater dock on the Intracoastal, letting an owner swim in the ocean and keep a yacht behind the house.

With a tiny population, strict zoning, and intense privacy, Manalapan sales have topped $100M, making it the address of choice for buyers who want absolute seclusion within minutes of Palm Beach Island.

  • Ocean-to-Intracoastal compounds — beach + deepwater dock
  • Sales have topped $100M
  • Tiny population, strict zoning, intense privacy
Ask Mae about Manalapan
Jupiter Island, Palm Beach County

Barrier island · Oceanfront · $8–$60M

Jupiter Island

Jupiter Island offers maximum privacy: its own police force, no public beach access, and family compounds set on two-to-five-acre lots behind dense coastal hammock. A longtime favorite of celebrities, top athletes, and old families, it pairs barrier-island serenity with a conservation-minded, unspoiled setting.

Inventory is scarce and tightly held, and estates here trade from roughly $8M to north of $60M depending on frontage and acreage.

  • Its own police force, no public beach access
  • Estates on 2–5+ acre lots
  • Celebrities, top athletes, family compounds
Ask Mae about Jupiter Island
Jupiter, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $2–$15M

Jupiter

Jupiter is the county's best blend of a boating lifestyle and top schools. Canal-front and Intracoastal homes offer quick Gulf Stream access through the Jupiter inlet, while A-rated public schools and a relaxed coastal-town feel draw families.

It is home to two of the area's most coveted communities — the yachting enclave of Admirals Cove and the golf-centric Bear's Club — with single-family prices spanning roughly $2M to $15M.

  • Gulf Stream access via the Jupiter inlet
  • Home to Admirals Cove and The Bear's Club
  • A-rated schools and a boating-town lifestyle
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Admirals Cove, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $4–$15M

Admirals Cove

Admirals Cove in Jupiter is a yachting paradise built around a private marina and an equity country-club core. Most homes sit on deepwater canals with their own docks, and direct ocean access via the inlet makes it a boater's dream within a guard-gated community.

Equity club membership brings golf, marina, dining, and a hotel-style waterside lifestyle, with prices generally from $4M to $15M.

  • Deepwater docks and a private marina
  • Equity club: golf, marina, dining
  • Direct ocean access via the Jupiter inlet
Ask Mae about Admirals Cove
Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach County

Mainland · $2–$10M

Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens has the highest concentration of private golf clubs in the county — PGA National, Mirasol, and Alton among them — with resort-style amenities and a wave of newer construction. It's a natural fit for buyers who want premier golf equity memberships and turnkey, club-centered living.

Single-family and club-community homes generally range from about $2M to $10M.

  • PGA National, Mirasol, Alton golf clubs
  • Resort-style amenities and new construction
  • Premier golf equity memberships
Ask Mae about Palm Beach Gardens
Gulf Stream & Highland Beach, Palm Beach County

Oceanfront · $5–$30M

Gulf Stream & Highland Beach

Gulf Stream and Highland Beach are small, scarce, intensely private oceanfront enclaves tucked between Delray Beach and Boca Raton. Limited supply keeps values resilient, and the quiet exclusivity appeals to buyers who want direct beachfront without the scale of the larger islands.

Prices typically run from roughly $5M to $30M depending on frontage.

  • Scarcity keeps values resilient
  • Quiet exclusivity between Delray and Boca
  • Direct oceanfront living
Ask Mae about Gulf Stream & Highland Beach
Jupiter Inlet Colony, Palm Beach County

Barrier island · Oceanfront · $3–$12M

Jupiter Inlet Colony

Jupiter Inlet Colony is a secluded enclave of roughly 240 homes at the southern tip of Jupiter Island, with a residents-only beach club and a private marina. It delivers a true island feel — boating and beach access — without an eight-figure entry point.

Homes generally trade between $3M and $12M, making it one of the more attainable barrier-island addresses in the county.

  • Residents-only beach club and private marina
  • Secluded island feel at the tip of Jupiter Island
  • Boating and beach without the eight-figure entry
Ask Mae about Jupiter Inlet Colony
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $1–$10M

West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach is the hub of new luxury Intracoastal condo development, pairing walkable city energy, dining, and the arts with the newest full-service buildings — all a bridge away from Palm Beach Island.

It's also home to West Palm's coveted historic districts: Historic El Cid (Spanish-revival character on the Intracoastal), SoSo (South of Southern), Flamingo Park, Prospect & Southland Park, and College Park — tree-lined, architecturally rich neighborhoods where many of Mae's own listings are found, typically from about $1M to $5M.

  • New Intracoastal condos, full-service buildings
  • Historic El Cid, SoSo, Flamingo Park & more
  • Walkable downtown, dining, and arts
Ask Mae about West Palm Beach
Wellington, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Lakefront · $2–$50M

Wellington

Wellington is the winter equestrian capital of the world, home to the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) showgrounds and the center of the global equestrian season. Equestrian estates here are priced by stall count, arena quality, and proximity to the showgrounds, and can range from about $2M to north of $50M.

Beyond the barns, Wellington offers family-friendly communities and expansive private grounds rarely found closer to the coast.

  • WEF showgrounds — the global equestrian season
  • Priced by stall count, arena quality, proximity
  • Expansive private equestrian estates
Ask Mae about Wellington
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Oceanfront · $2–$20M

Boca Raton

Boca Raton anchors the southern end of Palm Beach County with resort-style living, strong family amenities, and a growing roster of branded residences and full-service luxury condominiums. Country clubs, waterfront estates, and walkable downtown amenities make it a versatile choice.

Prices span roughly $2M to $20M across waterfront homes, club communities, and new branded towers.

  • Branded residences and full-service luxury
  • Strong family amenities and country clubs
  • Waterfront estates and a walkable downtown
Ask Mae about Boca Raton
Historic El Cid, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $1.5–$8M

Historic El Cid

One of West Palm Beach's most storied historic districts, Historic El Cid is known for its 1920s Spanish-revival and Mediterranean homes, brick streets, and direct Intracoastal frontage just south of downtown. It's walkable to the waterfront and Antique Row, and a quick bridge from Palm Beach Island.

El Cid pairs character and location with strong long-term value, with homes generally from about $1.5M to $8M — one of the West Palm Beach neighborhoods Mae knows best.

  • 1920s Spanish-revival & Mediterranean homes
  • Intracoastal frontage, walkable to Antique Row
  • Minutes from Palm Beach Island
Ask Mae about Historic El Cid
SoSo (South of Southern), Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $1–$4M

SoSo (South of Southern)

SoSo — short for South of Southern — is a leafy, established West Palm Beach neighborhood of tree-lined streets and quiet prestige, popular with families who want character close to the water without the island price tag.

Charming historic homes here generally trade from roughly $1M to $4M, with easy access to the Intracoastal, downtown, and the beaches.

  • Tree-lined, established, and walkable
  • A favorite for families near the water
  • Quiet prestige minutes from downtown
Ask Mae about SoSo (South of Southern)
Flamingo Park, Palm Beach County

Mainland · $1.5–$4M

Flamingo Park

Flamingo Park is among West Palm Beach's most coveted historic districts — a walkable enclave of restored 1920s bungalows and Mission-style homes, moments from downtown, the island, and the beaches. It's a neighborhood where many of Mae's own listings are found.

Designated for its architecture, Flamingo Park combines charm and walkability with homes generally from about $1.5M to $4M.

  • Restored 1920s bungalows & Mission-style homes
  • Walkable to downtown, the island & beaches
  • Where many of Mae's listings are found
Ask Mae about Flamingo Park
Prospect & Southland Park, Palm Beach County

Mainland · Intracoastal · $1–$3.5M

Prospect & Southland Park

The Prospect Park and Southland Park historic districts offer storied, walkable, architecturally rich streets just a block from the Intracoastal Waterway. Restored character homes and strong value make them a favorite for buyers who want history close to the water.

Homes here generally range from about $1M to $3.5M.

  • Restored character one block from the Intracoastal
  • Architecturally rich, walkable streets
  • Strong value for historic charm
Ask Mae about Prospect & Southland Park
College Park, Palm Beach County

Mainland · $1–$3M

College Park

College Park is a family-friendly, central West Palm Beach neighborhood offering classic Florida living moments from the water — an approachable entry into West Palm's waterfront lifestyle.

Homes generally trade from about $1M to $3M, with quick access to the Intracoastal, downtown, and the islands.

  • Approachable entry to the waterfront lifestyle
  • Family-friendly and central
  • Minutes to the Intracoastal & downtown
Ask Mae about College Park

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