Welcome to Boynton Beach, Florida, a vibrant coastal community nestled in the heart of Palm Beach County. Known for its beautiful beaches, thriving arts scene, and rich history, Boynton Beach offers an idyllic lifestyle that attracts both locals and newcomers alike. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an active lifestyle, Boynton Beach has something for everyone.

Valencia Del Mar: The Ultimate 55+ Luxury Community in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County is set to welcome its latest premier 55+ community—Valencia Del Mar—an upscale residential development by GL Homes, located on Lyons Road west of Boynton Beach. With an emphasis on luxury, state-of-the-art amenities, and a vibrant social atmosphere, Valencia Del Mar is designed to cater to the lifestyle needs of active adults.

Slated for completion in 2026, this exclusive community will feature nearly 500 high-end homes with base prices starting at $1.1 million, extending up to $2.5 million for larger models.

Luxury Living in Valencia Del Mar

As the 12th Valencia community in Palm Beach County, Valencia Del Mar is part of a prestigious lineup of 55+…

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Understanding property taxes is crucial when buying a home in Palm Beach County, as taxes can increase significantly after a sale and vary based on the property’s location. This guide explains how taxes are reassessed upon property transfers, when those changes take effect, and how tax rates differ between properties inside and outside city limits.

How Property Taxes Are Assessed When a Property Transfers Ownership

When a property is sold, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser resets its assessed value to just (market) value, which is typically close to the purchase price. The new owner’s taxable value is then determined based on Florida’s property tax rules.

1. When Does the Reassessment Happen?

  • The Palm Beach County Property…

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Which South Florida Real Estate Markets Offer the Best Investment and Protection for Investors?

South Florida boasts a rich tapestry of real estate markets, attracting local and international investors, retirees, entrepreneurs, and workers from across the U.S. This dynamic region, stretching from northern Palm Beach County to Miami Beach and Coral Gables, is a prime destination for those seeking lucrative and stable investment opportunities.

In today’s fluctuating global financial environment, savvy investors are prioritizing not just aesthetics or affordability but also wealth preservation and consistent income. With these goals in mind, here are the top South Florida neighborhoods that offer excellent protection for investors seeking long-term…

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Valencia Grand Clubhouse and Amenities

Valencia Grand: Boynton Beach’s Premier 55+ Active Adult Community

Are you ready to experience the best of South Florida living in a vibrant, luxurious community designed exclusively for active adults? Welcome to Valencia Grand, Boynton Beach's newest and most impressive 55+ community, offering a lifestyle that’s unmatched by any other. Whether you’re a retiree looking to enjoy your golden years or simply seeking a new home that caters to your active lifestyle, Valencia Grand has set a new standard for what a 55+ community should be.

Why Choose Valencia Grand in Boynton Beach?

Valencia Grand is the latest in the series of renowned Valencia communities by GL Homes, known for their attention to detail, luxury, and world-class amenities. This…

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Palm Beach County, South Florida Market Report Q1 2023

Palm Beach County Real Estate Market

Palm Beach County, one of the most picturesque regions of Florida, is known for its year-round warm weather, beautiful beaches, upscale shopping districts, and dynamic real estate market. But how did the Palm Beach County real estate market fare in the first quarter of 2023? Let's take a deep dive to understand the trends, forces, and numbers that have shaped this market segment.

A Dynamic Start to the Year

Despite the turbulence experienced in the real estate market in 2022 due to global economic uncertainties, the Palm Beach County market showed remarkable resilience. Entering 2023, the market showed a robust start with median home prices and sales volumes continuing their upward trajectory.

The first…

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Five Reasons Experts Say No Housing Market Crash in 2022

It may be hard to believe, but the South Florida real estate market is quickly approaching the conclusion of its second full calendar year of record-shattering pace. Homes and condos are still selling nearly as quickly as they were at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and setting new highs along the way. 

With respect to Mr. Gordon Gekko, many real estate experts and economists—not to mention home buyers and sellers—aren’t convinced that all this greed is good. Headlines abound regarding a potential housing crash which would rival that of the late ‘00s. While it’s true that some cherry-picked data trends could cause concern, the fact of the matter is we find ourselves in a far different climate; one that could actually turn out positively for…

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South Florida Real Estate Market Report - 3rd Quarter 2021

South Florida 3rd Quarter Real Estate Market Report

How's the South Florida real estate market?

The Recipe for our 3rd Quarter 2021 Florida Housing Market

Here’s the Recipe for Our 3rd Quarter 2021 Florida Housing Market: Take one large housing-supply shortage; add a global pandemic, economic shutdown, and supply chain shortages; mix in rapid population growth, and you will yield today’s residential real estate market.

At a national level, we’re seeing record gaps in housing supply and demand. The US Census reveals 12.3 million households were established between January 2012 and June 2021. Compare this to the 7 million new single-family homes constructed during that time.

Florida Realtors reports a robust pace and high absorption rate…

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South Florida's Rising Rents and Cost of Living

South Florida’s rental market has long been less-than-ideal for non-homeowners.

Landlords operated happily within the free market, raising their rates and easily finding plenty of takers ready to bask in the temperate weather and vibrant culture that our region offers. Those whose bank accounts couldn’t keep up were hastily left behind.

The past year seems to have accelerated the trend even more as too few new apartments have been built, and affordable housing has become even more scarce. Renters seemingly have little to no control of the market, making Florida one of the worst locations in the country to rent in. This reality has re-started the conversation over rent control—a proposal that has always failed in the past; but with examples set…

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South Florida Real Estate

It’s likely you grew up with at least one family member who wouldn’t stop talking about their dream to retire to Florida. Every holiday you’d be regaled with stories of green lawns, year-round sunshine, golf courses, beaches, and no state income taxes. In fact, that person might even be yourself!

Considering all that Florida has to offer, it’s little wonder why our home state is welcoming thousands of new residents every year. This makes for a diverse culture, incredible culinary options, and plenty of tourist-pleasing attractions; but that’s certainly not all! Here are several more reasons you should pursue that dream move:

Our Welcoming Weather

There are 365 days in one year—and in Florida more than 2/3 of them are bathed in sunshine. There…

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South Florida Real Estate Market Report

South Florida Real Estate Market Report

How's the South Florida real estate market?

Reflection...  Looking back and looking ahead

To sum up Florida’s real estate market for the first half of 2021, one word comes to mind: unexpected. Florida has long enjoyed an influx of residents migrating from across the country, and around the world, to call the Sunshine State home. With remote work becoming a permanent option, over 900 people per day are moving to Florida, according to the Palm Beach County Business Development Board. Reasons for this explosive growth in Florida can point to fair weather, a business-friendly climate, and the lack of state income and estate tax.

Low-interest rates continue to fuel affordability and drive high absorption…

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