Moving to West Palm Beach, Florida

What You Need To Know


West Palm Beach real estate dates back to the late 1800s when Standard Oil tycoon and Florida East Coast Railway developer Henry Flagler founded the city with intentions of creating a commercial center to support his hotels, naming the streets for the area’s indigenous plants. In 1894, a nearly unanimous vote deemed the little town incorporated, and it soon became a bustling frontier. It quickly developed into a “winter haven” as well as an ideal year-round place to live.

Situated on the Atlantic coast in southeast Florida, West Palm Beach is the most populous city in Palm Beach County with approximately 100,000 residents. With its tropical landscape, quaint downtown, perfect year-round weather, it is no surprise West Palm Beach is a popular choice for those looking to live the Florida lifestyle.

West Palm Beach real estate reflects a combination of new and old Mediterranean-style architecture dating back to the 1920's and 1930's. With over a dozen historic districts to choose from, those seeking renovated character homes will be in their element. You will find luxurious condos, cozy bungalows, single family houses, and grand estates hidden behind tall shrubbery and iron gates. It's sunny palm-lined streets, scenic waterfront, shopping destinations, historic neighborhoods, year-round outdoor festivals and opulent lifestyle are the hallmarks of life in this vibrant waterfront city.

West Palm Beach's electric downtown areas are a mecca for gourmet dining enthusiasts, luxury shopping aficionados, and anyone who loves the nightlife.


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