Palm Beach County neighborhoods, West Palm Beach to Boca Raton. Know what matters before you buy.

Palm Beach County runs from the wealth corridor of Palm Beach, Jupiter, and Boca Raton on the coast to the genuine new-construction frontier out west, where Westlake, Loxahatchee, and the western Boynton and Lake Worth corridors are absorbing most of the county's new homes.

What decides a Palm Beach County purchase is the CDD load in the western master plans, flood and insurance posture on the coast, equestrian and acreage rules around Wellington and Loxahatchee, and how far west the value sits. The guides state the fee stack, the flood line, and the commute.

5 community guides below, organized by town. Start with the interactive Neighborhood Finder if you'd rather browse the whole map.

Boynton Beach (2)

Palm Beach Gardens (1)

Loxahatchee (1)

Westlake (1)

Straight answers

Where is the new construction in Palm Beach County?

Mostly west: Westlake, Loxahatchee, and the western Boynton Beach and Lake Worth corridors, where new master plans are releasing. These commonly carry CDD assessments, stated per community.

Do Palm Beach County communities have CDD fees?

The newer western master plans often do, on top of HOA; established eastern and coastal neighborhoods generally do not. Each guide says which side of that line a community sits on.

How is flood and insurance risk in Palm Beach County?

Coastal and barrier-island property carries real surge exposure that reprices insurance; the inland ridge and western communities rate differently. Confirm the flood zone before offering.