Boynton Beach Real Estate

Often referred to as “The Gateway to the Gulfstream,” Boynton Beach, Florida combines a prime location with plenty of big city amenities. As the third largest city in Palm Beach County, Boynton Beach offers a wide variety of restaurants, shops, recreational opportunities and cultural activities.

Real estate in Boynton Beach is comprised of waterfront properties, golf course communities, oceanfront condos, townhomes, equestrian compounds, and family-friendly neighborhoods. Home prices range from $150,000 for a two-bedroom villa to several million for a waterfront home along the banks of the Atlantic Ocean or Intracoastal Waterway (Lake Worth).

Named after Civil War major Nathan Boynton, who was enticed by the region’s natural beauty, pleasant climate, and blue waters, Boynton Beach was founded in 1898. Early settlers cultivated the fertile farmland for tropical fruits such as oranges, pineapples, mangoes, lemons and limes. After World War II, soldiers stationed in Miami were drawn to the suburban safehaven because of its reputation as an ideal place to raise a family. Read More

Market Snapshot

Total Listings: 1,128
Average Price: $517,002
Highest Price: $3,399,000
Lowest Price: $150,000

Today, Boynton Beach is still a popular real estate for families. As part of the Palm Beach County School District, Boynton Beach has several top-rated public and charter schools including Plumosa School of the Arts, Sunset Palms Elementary, Odyssey Middle School, Somerset Academy Charter High School, and Atlantic High School. Nearby private school options in the area include Gold Coast Academy, American Heritage, and St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic School to name a few. Children residing in Boynton Beach appreciate the town’s numerous recreational activities and athletic leagues, which include a broad spectrum of sports such as lacrosse, soccer, baseball, tennis, flag football and more. Additionally, the town is home to some of Palm Beach County’s best parks such Intracoastal Park with its splash playground; Kid’s Kingdom on Ocean Avenue; and Veteran’s Memorial that overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway.

Due to the Gulf Stream being so close to the shoreline, Boynton Beach is well known for its spectacular sport-fishing spots. Anglers need only to travel a few miles offshore to catch impressive sharks, Sailfish, Wahoo, Kingfish, Mahi, and Cobia. Inshore, fishermen frequently find Snook, Tarpon, Pompano, and Snappers. Harvey E. Oyer Jr. Park (formerly Boynton Beach Boat Club Park) is located across from the Boynton Inlet and features a boat trailer parking, boat ramp and docks, picnic area, fishing pier, and playground. Here, residents and visitors enjoy the convenient amenities of the park and before setting sail for their fishing excursion. Most recently, manatees have been sighted hanging around the warm waters near the park’s docks.

Golf aficionado's delight with the wide range of championship golf courses in Boynton Beach and its neighboring cities of Boca Raton and Delray Beach. Golf course communities such as Quail Ridge Country Club, Pine Tree Golf Club, and St. Andrews Club all boast immaculate greenbelts, grand clubhouses, resort-style swimming pools, tennis courts, and fitness facilities. Similarly, equestrian enthusiasts are thrilled to have residential real estate in the hoof-friendly neighborhood of Equus. Equus has five miles of riding trails and a state-of-the-art equestrian center fully equipped with paddocks, a tack room, wash racks, stables, pastures, and three riding rings. Competitive riders appreciate the neighborhood’s close proximity to Wellington, home of the world-renowned Winter Equestrian Festival and U.S. Polo Championship Tournament. Residents of these communities enjoy living the country club and/or equestrian lifestyle year round.

A relatively quiet town, Boynton Beach has several cultural attractions including the Schoolhouse Children’s Museum, a structure built in 1913 that is now on the National Register of Historic Places; the Boynton Beach Art District, an area that proudly displays art in public places; the Boynton Beach Senior Center, a facility offers numerous programs and activities for boomers and seniors; and the Ezell Hester Community Center, a multipurpose venue for residents of all ages. The ever-evolving Congress Avenue is a fantastic place to enjoy some retail therapy or to explore a variety of dining establishments featuring international cuisines. Locals recommend dining at Copperpoint Brewery, Chris’ Taverna, and Two Georges Waterfront Grille. Boynton Beach is just a short drive to vibrant Delray Beach, Palm Beach, and Boca Raton.

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