
Palm Beach Gardens is a master-planned city built around golf, anchored by PGA National and home to dozens of courses and country clubs, with the upscale Gardens Mall and abundant parks rounding out a polished suburban lifestyle. It's consistently ranked among the most desirable places to live in South Florida for families and active retirees.
The market ranges from gated golf-community homes and townhomes to low-maintenance condominiums, all within easy reach of the beach, I-95, and the area's restaurants and shopping. Browse current listings and recent sales below.
PGA Boulevard is the main street of the northern county's good life. Downtown Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding plazas pack in steakhouses, sushi, wine bars, and café patios; the Gardens Mall remains one of Florida's premier luxury shopping destinations; and Midtown adds a walkable cluster of restaurants and weekly live music.
It's an eat-well, play-golf, meet-friends kind of town, polished, convenient, and fifteen minutes from the sand at Juno Beach.
Palm Beach Gardens calls itself the golf capital of the world with a straight face: PGA National's championship courses, including the famous Bear Trap, host an annual PGA TOUR event, and a dozen more private clubs surround it. The city backs up the golf with exceptional public amenities: tennis and pickleball complexes, ballfields, and miles of manicured parkways.
Top-tier medical centers and A-rated schools make the practical side of life here as strong as the recreational one.
Palm Beach Gardens is the master-planned sweet spot of the county, established communities with mature landscaping, gated golf and country club living across every price point, and a central location that puts the beach, the airport, and downtown West Palm all within twenty-five minutes.
It attracts families upgrading for schools, golfers choosing their forever club, and seasonal residents who want resort amenities with real-city conveniences. Few places in Florida balance all three this well.

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SOLDGolf, gates and the Gardens Mall. It's the county's club capital, PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, Old Palm, Frenchman's Reserve and now Panther National, wrapped around a polished retail-and-dining core along PGA Boulevard, with the beaches of Juno and Singer Island minutes east.
No, it's a spectrum. BallenIsles, Mirasol, Frenchman's Reserve and Old Palm tie membership to ownership; PGA National's club tiers are optional for most homeowners; and big master-planned communities like Alton, Evergrene and Artistry have no club at all, just HOA amenities. Matching the membership model to your lifestyle is the first decision here.
The Gardens Mall is the region's flagship, with Downtown Palm Beach Gardens, Midtown and the PGA Boulevard corridor adding restaurant rows, it's the most complete retail base in the northern county.
Palm Beach Gardens feeds some of the county's most regarded public schools, plus The Benjamin School's two campuses nearby, a major driver of family demand. Verify zoning for any specific address.
Ten to fifteen minutes, Juno Beach's pier and the wide sands of Singer Island sit just east, so Gardens buyers get the club lifestyle with the ocean close at hand.
The west has opened up: Avenir's new corridor includes Panther National's modern golf estates, while Kolter's Alton and Artistry brought new-urbanist and contemporary product to the east side, the first real wave of new construction in a generation.
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