
Magnolia Court is nestled in the Historic Neighborhood of El Cid, located in the heart of historic downtown West Palm Beach. Sixty private residences, including a community pool, cabanas, and an interior tree-lined promenade designed to compliment an in-town lifestyle. The three story town homes offer three different floor plans from 2,400 square feet to over 2,700 square feet including 2 car garages, 3 bedroom, and 3.5 bathrooms with outstanding interior finishes reflecting the best in El Cid, downtown living. Finishes include hardwood floors and stairs, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, ten foot ceilings. The beautiful interiors and then combined with the unique exterior finishes to project a sophistication only found in the El Cid neighborhood. The townhomes at Magnolia Court also include concrete exterior walls, security systems, tele data wiring, impact resistant windows, and french doors. Magnolia Court offers it all with the downtown West Palm Beach just steps away from your town home in the historic neighborhood of El Cid. Magnolia Court has townhomes for sale and for rent.




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SOLDThe median sold price over the last 12 months is $1.36M.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $717/month.
Magnolia Court was completed in 2004.
Magnolia Court is a community of sixty Key West-style three-story townhomes at the north end of the historic El Cid neighborhood, built between 2004 and 2006 by Ironwood Properties, just one block from the Intracoastal. Most homes are three-bedroom, 3.5-bath plans of roughly 1,800 to 2,200 square feet under air with two-car garages, metal roofs, balconies, and 9- to 10-foot ceilings.
The community centers on a heated pool surrounded by cabanas on a large sundeck, with a tree-lined promenade running through the neighborhood. The HOA covers grounds maintenance and pool service at a comparatively low rate for the area, giving owners house-style privacy with a low-maintenance, lock-and-go lifestyle.
You're in the heart of West Palm Beach's most walkable historic corridor: a block from the Intracoastal, minutes from the Norton Museum of Art, and a short drive or bike ride to downtown, The Square, and Palm Beach Island via the Royal Park Bridge. The El Cid setting offers tree-canopied streets rarely found this close to downtown.
The HOA permits pets, subject to limits on number, size, and breed, and rental policies include association approval requirements. Both sets of rules can change over time, so review the current HOA documents or confirm with the association before buying with pets or as an investment.
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