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        <title>Jupiter Real Estate Blog</title>
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        <author>Dylan@dylansnyder.com (Dylan Snyder)</author>
        <title>Out-Of-State Home Buyers on the Rise in Palm Beach County </title>
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Palm Beach County saw a population surge from July 2017 to July 2018, according to new numbers from the U.S. Census. 


And thanks to no state tax and a recent change in federal tax law that now makes it more challenging to deduct income and property taxes in states like New York, New Jersey, and others around the country, it’s certainly possible more and more people will continue opting for the Sunshine State moving forward.


Back around this exact time last year it was reported that Palm Beach County’s population was projected to surpass 1.5 million people in 2018, even though population projections and statistics can be somewhat inaccurate. 


Regardless of the exact figure, however, the low unemployment rate, attractive new tax laws, and of course the warm tropical climate all help make Florida a highly desirable destination for home buyers, and that’s something that can’t be denied as the population continues trending upward. 


In Palm Beach County specifically, some analysts are expecting nearly 200,000 new arrivals just over the next five years alone. 



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    <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 15:10:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <title>The Best Communities For Buying a Palm Beach Gardens Gated Home Right Now</title>
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The Palm Beach area and gated communities go hand-in-hand. Whether you love the extra sense of privacy and security a gated community offers or all the extra lifestyle amenities most provide, the advantages of buying a gated home are far reaching.  


In Palm Beach Gardens, gated homes are especially plentiful, and that can often lead to a much more intense home search. To help narrow down your options, though, we recommend taking a closer look at what we consider a few of the top gated communities in Palm Beach Gardens specifically. 


 The Cove 


The Cove is one of the more private gated communities you’ll find in the area, consisting of just 20 estate homes. All homes for sale in The Cove were built in the late 2000s, offer between 3,000 and around 6,000 square feet, and also offer private access to the Intracoastal Waterway as well. 


Prosperity Bay Village 


Boating enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates having private water access will love what the Prosperity Bay Village gated community has to offer. While not every home in the neighborhood sits along the waterfront, a number of options and opportunities should be available at any given time. 


Old Palm


The Old Palm gated community is where you’ll find some of the most elegant (and most expensive) estates in all of Palm Beach Gardens. Community highlights include the Old Palm golf course and a magnificent 43,000 square foot clubhouse with a list of features a mile long.  


Ballenisles 


Ballenisles is one of the more recognized and familiar gated communities in Palm Beach Gardens, and that’s mainly because it’s also one of the largest in the Palm Beaches. Consisting of 33 neighborhoods in all, there’s something for just about every home buyer here, whether that’s a small villa-style home or a larger custom-built home with more than enough living space. Look for home prices in the Ballenisles community to fall somewhere between $200,000 and $5 million in most instances.



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    <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2019 12:35:00 -0500</pubDate>
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