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Palm Beach Gardens Real Estate Guide 2026: The PGA Corridor Explained

March 5, 2026·Gonzalo Pereira · Compass·Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens was literally built around a golf course — and that heritage shapes everything about it. From the manicured fairways at PGA National Resort to the upscale retail at The Gardens Mall, this planned community delivers a polished, convenient lifestyle that attracts executives, retirees, and families in equal measure.

A City Built for Quality of Life

Founded in 1959 by John D. MacArthur — who wanted to create a planned community centered around golf — Palm Beach Gardens has evolved into one of Palm Beach County's most sought-after addresses. The city is clean, well-funded, and consistently ranked among the best places to live in South Florida.

The PGA Corridor: Understanding the Market

The PGA Boulevard corridor is the spine of Palm Beach Gardens' real estate market. Most of the city's premier communities are clustered within a few miles of this road, giving buyers easy access to shopping, dining, medical facilities (including St. Mary's Medical Center), and Palm Beach International Airport.

Key communities along the PGA Corridor:

  • PGA National — Championship golf, resort amenities, wide range of home styles
  • Mirasol — Ultra-luxury gated with two 18-hole courses, member exclusivity
  • Ballenisles — Premier country club living, racquet sports, active social scene
  • Frenchman's Reserve — Boutique luxury near the intercoastal
  • The Isles — Non-golf, family-oriented community with great value

Price Ranges in 2026

Palm Beach Gardens covers a wide spectrum:

  • Condos / townhomes: $350,000 – $750,000
  • Single-family non-golf: $550,000 – $1.1M
  • Golf community homes: $800,000 – $2.5M
  • Ultra-luxury estates (Mirasol, Frenchman's Reserve): $2M – $8M+

Schools

Palm Beach Gardens falls within the Palm Beach County School District, with several A-rated schools including Palm Beach Gardens High School, Timber Trace Elementary, and Watson B. Duncan Middle School. The city also has strong private school options including Benjamin School — one of the top prep schools in Florida.

What Buyers Love About Palm Beach Gardens

Location. PBI Airport is 15 minutes away. The beach at Juno Beach is 10 minutes. Downtown West Palm Beach is 20 minutes. You get suburban calm with genuine convenience.

Medical access. St. Mary's Medical Center, Jupiter Medical Center, and numerous specialists make this a top choice for retirees and medical professionals.

Lifestyle. Golf. Tennis. Pickleball. Upscale dining. The Gardens Mall. It's all here without the Miami traffic or Boca Raton price premiums.

Is Palm Beach Gardens Right for You?

If you want: a polished, planned community with golf, great schools, easy airport access, and strong resale value — Palm Beach Gardens delivers. It lacks the beachfront buzz of Delray or the old-money prestige of Palm Beach Island, but for practical luxury living, it's hard to beat.


Looking for homes in Palm Beach Gardens? Let's talk — I know these communities well and can help you navigate golf membership requirements, HOA nuances, and current pricing.

Call or text: 561.460.7841 Email: gonzalo.pereira@compass.com

Written by

Gonzalo Pereira

REALTOR® · Compass · Delray Beach, FL

Licensed REALTOR® at Compass serving buyers and sellers across Palm Beach and Broward Counties since 2021.