Imperial Woods
Homes for Sale in Jupiter, FL
True comps, carrying-cost math, and listings before the portals.

Imperial Woods sits in Jupiter's seven-figure luxury tier with a mid-$1.5M median and pricing at $531 per square foot. That's a lot-driven market—you're paying for Jupiter address, typically larger parcels, and a lower-density feel—not for amenity packages or clubhouse privileges. The neighborhood doesn't surface amenities in MLS data, so expect homes on individual lots where the property itself is the product.
Forty days on market is deliberate, not slow. At this price point, buyers take their time, and sellers who understand that tend to close. Three transactions in the trailing quarter signals thin inventory and selective activity, which is typical for enclaves without continuous new construction. If you need comp density or rapid turnover for financing or appraisal confidence, this isn't it. If you want elbow room in Jupiter and can wait for the right house, it works.
The 60-Second Overview
Imperial Woods market snapshot (as of July 15, 2026): the median sale price is about $1.50M ($531 per sq ft over the trailing 12 months of closed sales), and a median 40 days on market for closed sales.
Imperial Woods is a quiet Jupiter enclave where the $1.5M median reflects lot premiums and low-density privacy rather than resort-style amenities or gated infrastructure.
Who Imperial Woods is best for.
Best for
- Buyers with $1.5M+ budgets seeking Jupiter address and lot size without gated-community constraints
- Owners planning to renovate or build pools who want flexibility and lower ongoing fees
- Investors comfortable with 40-day marketing cycles and selective, high-net-worth buyer pools
Probably not for
- Buyers who need clubhouses, resort pools, or organized social amenities within the community
- First-time luxury buyers expecting rapid inventory turnover or abundant comp data
- Anyone requiring quick closes or needing dense, frequent sales activity for appraisal certainty
Price History: What Homes Here Have Actually Sold For
Median sale price over the trailing 12 months ending July 15 of each year, from record-level Beaches MLS closed sales. Same methodology as every appreciation figure on this page: the 2026 point ($1.50M) IS the median in the snapshot above.
Windows contain 1 to 6 sales each (3 in the current window); every figure carries its sample size, and thin markets swing on single closings. All listings featuring the BMLS logo are provided by BeachesMLS, Inc. This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed. Copyright © 2026 BeachesMLS, Inc. Deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
The Imperial Woods buying strategy.
If we were buying in Imperial Woods today, this is the order of operations we would run for our clients.
Underwrite the condition first. Price the roof, HVAC, and systems honestly before judging any list price; condition swings value here more than square footage alone.
Match the home to real comps. Recent sales of similar condition and lot, not the asking price, tell you what a home is worth.
Move deliberately, not desperately. Neither side has a decisive edge, so a well-prepared, fairly-priced offer wins without overpaying.
Line up financing and inspection early. A pre-approval and an inspection plan let you act fast and negotiate from evidence.
Keep an agent in your corner. The listing agent works for the seller; we represent you and prepare a hand-built valuation before any offer in Imperial Woods.
Lot value and the real Jupiter premium
The mid-$1.5M median tells you this is established Jupiter luxury, not waterfront but well above the county's suburban averages. Pricing per square foot in the low-$500s suggests larger homes on larger lots—land is a meaningful component of value here, and buyers should budget accordingly. With no community amenities surfacing in recent listings, this is fundamentally a location and parcel play: you're buying the Jupiter zip code, the privacy of a low-turnover neighborhood, and the flexibility that comes with fee-simple lots.
Forty days on market is context-appropriate for this price tier. Sellers aren't in a rush, and buyers at $1.5M conduct thorough due diligence, secure jumbo financing, and often customize or renovate after close. The three closings over the past quarter reflect both the neighborhood's small footprint and the selectivity of the buyer pool—this isn't a subdivision churning out monthly volume. Inventory tends to be scarce, so when the right house appears, expect competition from well-qualified buyers who know the area.
The lack of amenity infrastructure keeps dues low or nonexistent, but it also means you're entirely reliant on municipal services and Jupiter's broader offerings—beaches, parks, dining—rather than on-site recreation. If you want a pool, you'll build one. If you want a gate, you'll evaluate that on a per-property basis. This is old-Florida simplicity at a new-Florida price, and it appeals to buyers who value autonomy and square footage over shared facilities.
The location and the amenities are priced into every listing in Imperial Woods. The deal is won or lost on condition, the comps, and the renovation math.
Why work with Momentum here
Imperial Woods rewards patient, informed buyers and disciplined sellers. Momentum knows how to read the Jupiter luxury market's long timelines and thin comp sets, and we'll help you distinguish between a fair ask and wishful pricing when only a handful of sales roll through each quarter. We don't push closings that don't make sense, and in a neighborhood where the land drives the number as much as the house does, that matters. Whether you're selling into a selective pool or buying with renovation plans, we'll give you the honest read and the local network to get it done right.
Imperial Woods in 15 seconds.
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Recent Developments in Imperial Woods
Development, infrastructure, retail, and school activity affecting Imperial Woods, tracked by our team and summarized from public reporting and official sources, with links to the original coverage. Last updated August 2026.
- July 2026Market
Palm Beach County Total Home Sales Jump for 10th Consecutive Month
Palm Beach County total home sales rose 22.3% year-over-year in June 2026 to 2,456 transactions, with total dollar volume up 53.90% to $2.7 billion. The single-family median sale price increased to $700,000 and the condominium median rose to $325,000.
What it may mean for the marketRising sales volume and median prices signal strengthening demand and higher valuations across the Palm Beach County housing market. The site is about 17 miles south of Imperial Woods.
Source: MIAMI REALTORS - July 2026Civic
Jupiter Commission Backs Old Dixie Industrial Shift and Seaglass Condo Option
The Jupiter Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend a Future Land Use Map amendment allowing two office and warehouse buildings on a 0.77-acre former Cemex site at 1666 North Old Dixie Highway. The commission also unanimously recommended letting the 23-unit Seaglass development at 105 Rich Circle be built as either rentals or for-sale condominiums, with Town Council consideration set for August 18.
What it may mean for the marketLand use changes in Jupiter would enable commercial redevelopment of a vacant Old Dixie Highway parcel and add flexibility for a small multifamily project to deliver either rental or for-sale housing. The site is less than a mile southwest of Imperial Woods.
Source: JupiterBrief - July 2026Development
The Berkeley Palm Beach Breaks Ground at 550 South Australian Avenue in West Palm Beach
The Berkeley Palm Beach broke ground on a 25-story tower with 193 condominium residences at 550 South Australian Avenue overlooking Clear Lake, developed by Al Adelson with Arquitectonica as designer. Sales have exceeded $120 million and completion is anticipated in 2029.
What it may mean for the marketA new 25-story condominium tower adds high-end for-sale housing supply to the downtown West Palm Beach market and continues vertical development along the Clear Lake waterfront. The project is about 17 miles south of Imperial Woods, elsewhere in Palm Beach County.
Source: Florida YIMBY - June 2026Development
Developers Plan Two 31-Story Towers for 2085 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach
Terra and BH Group filed plans for 281 residential condominiums across two 31-story towers on a 1.55-acre site at 2085 N Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. The nearly 440,000-square-foot project includes about 4,385 square feet of retail and 362 parking spaces.
What it may mean for the marketTwo proposed 31-story towers would add for-sale condominium supply and ground-floor retail along the North Flagler Drive waterfront in West Palm Beach. The project is about 16 miles south of Imperial Woods, elsewhere in Palm Beach County.
Source: Florida YIMBY - June 2026Development
300-Unit 'The Pierce' Slated for Summer Groundbreaking at 115 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach
Affiliated Development's The Pierce, a mixed-use project with 300 apartments and 17,015 square feet of retail at 115 N. Federal Highway in downtown Boynton Beach, is slated to start construction in summer 2026. The unit mix includes 150 market-rate apartments and 150 workforce housing units for households earning 80 to 120% of area median income, with 587 parking spaces.
What it may mean for the marketA 300-unit mixed-use project adds rental housing and retail to downtown Boynton Beach and advances redevelopment along the North Federal Highway corridor. The project is about 30 miles south of Imperial Woods, elsewhere in Palm Beach County.
Source: Florida YIMBY - May 2026Development
25-Story Mixed-Use Tower to Feature Workforce Housing at 120 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach
Developer Jeff Greene proposed a 25-story tower with 399 apartments at 120 S Dixie Highway in downtown West Palm Beach, with about 160 units set aside for households earning at or below 120% of area median income. The plan includes 7,550 square feet of retail and 236 parking spaces and was reviewed by the city's Plans and Plats Review Committee on May 14.
What it may mean for the marketA proposed 25-story mixed-use tower would add rental housing, including income-restricted units, plus retail space to the downtown West Palm Beach market on the South Dixie Highway corridor. The project is about 17 miles south of Imperial Woods, elsewhere in Palm Beach County.
Source: Florida YIMBY
Summaries reflect public reporting and official sources linked above as of the dates shown. Project details, timelines, and approvals can change. Commentary on potential market effects is general observation, not investment advice or a prediction for any specific property. For the freshest items across the whole region, see This Week in Northeast Florida.
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Data sources & freshness
| Community market stats | Beaches MLS closed sales, 12-month windows ending July 15, 2026 |
| Under-contract shares | Beaches MLS records, as of 2026-07-12 |
| Historical depth | Closed-sale records back to 2001 (57 transactions analyzed) |
Verify the primary sources yourself: Florida DOR · U.S. Census · FEMA flood maps · Citizens Property Insurance.
Momentum Research figures are our own analysis of Beaches MLS records; MLS data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Methodology: how Momentum market scores are computed. Market metrics describe homes for sale and recent sales, not residents.
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