Botanica market snapshot (as of June 15, 2026): the median sale price is about $746K ($359 per sq ft), with homes averaging 20 days on market and 1.2 months of supply, a strong seller's market. Based on 20 recent closings in live BeachesMLS data.
Botanica is a residential community in Jupiter, Palm Beach County, east of I-95 between Donald Ross Boulevard and Indiantown Road, with roughly 540 single-family homes, townhomes, and condos in Key West-inspired architecture. It was built about 2004 to 2015 by Centex and Ecclestone Signature Homes, so it is built out and every purchase is a resale.
Having single-family homes, townhomes, and condos under one community name means the product type is the first thing to pin down, since each lives and prices differently. The Key West styling, with metal roofs and porches, gives the community a consistent look across the product types.
The community is not gated; it is designed with sidewalks, green areas, and a welcoming streetscape, with a heated community pool, a clubhouse, lighted sidewalks, bike paths, nature trails, and roughly 60 acres of natural preserve. The appeal is a central, walkable-feel Jupiter neighborhood near the beaches, schools, and shopping.
Diligence is the diligence of a built-out mixed-product HOA community: confirm the product type and its association, the homeowners association dues and exactly what they cover, the rules and any rental restrictions, the reserves and any assessment, and the condition of a home built in the 2000s or 2010s. Price by product type, lot, and condition, not by the community average.