
Jupiter is a laid-back coastal town known for its iconic red inlet lighthouse, the winding Loxahatchee River, and a string of natural beaches. World-class golf, abundant boating and fishing, and an easygoing, outdoors-oriented culture have made it a favorite of families and professional athletes alike.
From waterfront and oceanfront condominiums to golf-community and riverfront homes, Jupiter offers a relaxed alternative to the county's denser luxury markets without giving up amenities or access to the water. Explore available residences and recent sales below.
Jupiter's social life happens on the water. Harbourside Place brings waterfront dining, live music, and an amphitheater to the Intracoastal; the inlet area is home to beloved open-air institutions where boats tie up alongside the tables; and the dining scene from Indiantown Road to Juno Beach keeps adding polish without losing the salt-air casualness that defines the town.
This is a community where 'dinner by boat' is a normal Tuesday and flip-flops are acceptable nearly everywhere.
The Jupiter Lighthouse presides over some of the most beautiful water in Florida, the turquoise confluence of the inlet, the Loxahatchee River, and the Atlantic. Riverbend Park offers miles of kayaking through cypress on Florida's only federally designated Wild and Scenic River; the Loggerhead Marinelife Center rehabilitates sea turtles steps from Juno Beach Pier; and Jupiter's dog beach is famous across the state.
Golf is a way of life here, the town is home base for many of the world's best players, and spring training baseball at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium rounds out a recreation calendar few towns can match.
Jupiter is the lifestyle buy of northern Palm Beach County: top-rated schools, low-key wealth, and an outdoor culture built around boating, golf, and the beach. It's family-oriented without being sleepy, affluent without being flashy, and consistently ranked among the happiest seaside towns in America.
From oceanfront condos on Jupiter Island's doorstep to golf-course estates and waterfront homes with dockage, Jupiter offers the broadest version of the Florida outdoor life, with Palm Beach and the airport still only thirty minutes south.




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SOLDWater and golf, in that order. The Jupiter Inlet and its 1860 lighthouse anchor a boating culture built around the sandbar, the Loxahatchee River and quick ocean access, while the town has quietly become one of America's golf capitals, home to The Bear's Club, Admirals Cove, Trump National and a remarkable concentration of tour professionals.
Famously, yes, Jupiter's dog beach is one of the few stretches in South Florida where dogs run off-leash on the sand, and it's a genuine part of local identity. The rest of the coastline is wide, uncrowded and backed by dune parks rather than high-rises.
Jupiter's new-urbanist town district: a dozen-plus walkable villages around a main-street downtown, Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (spring training for the Marlins and Cardinals), a public golf club and FAU's honors campus. It's the family-friendly, sidewalk-and-front-porch side of Jupiter.
Exceptional, the inlet puts the Gulf Stream minutes away, the Intracoastal and Loxahatchee offer protected cruising, and communities like Admirals Cove and Jonathan's Landing have private marinas behind their gates. Weekend culture revolves around the sandbar and waterfront restaurants.
Jupiter's public schools are among the most sought-after in Palm Beach County, with consistently high ratings, and the Abacoa villages were planned around them. Verify current zoning for any specific address.
Wide range: Abacoa townhomes and villages start well under $1M, established club communities run from the high six figures into the several millions, and the waterfront/golf elite, Admirals Cove, The Bear's Club, Jupiter Island, reaches $30M, $50M. The market's anchor is lifestyle: water access and club access price everything.
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