Comparing Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens

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Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens are considered two of the best places to live in Palm Beach County. While similar in many ways, there are a few key differences that often make people choose one over the other. Clearly, both are popular towns, but when deciding where you want to buy a home, everyone has a different priority list. Let's look at some of the main differences between Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens.

Jupiter vs Palm Beach Gardens

Jupiter Lifestyle vs Palm Beach Gardens Lifestyle

People who love Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens love them for similar reasons. We don't want to paint with too broad a brush, but we're going to try to characterize some of the appealing and popular lifestyles of each town.

Jupiter, with its miles of coastline, is of course known for its beaches, outdoor activities, and slower-paced, seaside charm. So, it's obviously ideal for those seeking a tranquil and nature-oriented environment. It still has an upbeat restaurant and bar scene, though, and there's plenty to do in the way of fishing, golf, watersports, etc.

Palm Beach Gardens has become surprisingly more bustling and urban, with a variety of shopping centers, restaurants, and golf courses, appealing to those who enjoy a vibrant social scene and recreational amenities.

And, there's plenty of overlap. Since they're neighboring towns, those who live in Gardens frequently head to Jupiter for a beach day, a waterfront restaurant, or a river cruise, and those who live in Jupiter will often head to Gardens for their shopping and dining. Both areas share a common appeal for families and retirees looking for a comfortable and engaging Florida lifestyle.

Now, let's look at some other factors.

Jupiter vs Palm Beach Gardens By the Numbers

  • Housing Costs: Housing in Palm Beach Gardens is slightly less expensive than in Jupiter, with a difference of about 3%. But in recent months and years, the two towns have grown at similar rates, and in some months, the median home price has been higher in Gardens.
  • Population Density: Both cities have similar population densities, with Jupiter being slightly more densely populated than Palm Beach Gardens.
  • Median Age: The median age in Jupiter is younger by approximately 5 years compared to Palm Beach Gardens.
  • Marriage Rates: People in Palm Beach Gardens are about 5% more likely to be married compared to those in Jupiter.

Popular Neighborhoods in Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens

Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens are famous across the country for their outstanding golf communities. So, some of the most highly sought-after and popular neighborhoods in both towns are the golf communities. Here are some of the most popular neighborhoods (but not JUST because of golf) in Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens.

  • Admirals Cove: this community is so unique because it ALSO has a deep-water marina with direct Intracoastal access, and many waterfront homes have private docks. If you love golf and fishing/boating, then this is the pinnacle.
  • Bear's Club: arguably one of the most highly sought-after golf clubs in the country. 
  • Frenchman's: with both Frenchman's Creek and Frenchman's Reserve, you have a variety of housing options.
  • Jupiter Island/Inlet Colony: the Inlet Colony doesn't have a golf course, but it's one of the more unique neighborhoods, surrounded by water on three sides.
  • 'The River': being "on the River" is the dream for those who love the water. Having a house with a private dock along the Loxahatchee River gives you ease of access to boating/fishing which is very hard to beat.
  • Old Palm: if you are serious about golf, then you've probably given this community some real consideration.
  • BallenIsles: with a great location, you can leave the gates of the community and get to so much in less than a ten-minute drive, and a wide variety in under a half hour.
  • Jonathan's Landing: this neighborhood is in the heart of Jupiter. One of the closest major golf communities to the beaches.
  • PGA National: with SIX different courses, including the only PGA TOUR stop in the county, this is for those who would get bored of playing the same 2 courses over and over.
  • Other Popular Neighborhoods: Old Marsh, Eastpointe, Mirasol, The Loxahatchee Club, and Abacoa.

Which One is The Right Fit for You?

Once you get past broad strokes, you'll likely narrow down your search to a few subdivisions, communities, or neighborhoods. Everyone has unique needs, and the best real estate agents know the right questions to ask to help you find your next ideal home. Want to learn more about the differences between living in Jupiter vs Palm Beach Gardens? Contact one of our local experts today.

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