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WPB Condo Neighborhoods

From the Intracoastal luxury of Flagler Drive to the creative energy of Northwood, every WPB neighborhood has a distinct character. Choose wisely.

Flagler Drive

West Palm Beach's Premier Waterfront Address

$280K – $25M+

Flagler Drive is the crown jewel of West Palm Beach real estate — a 3-mile stretch of Intracoastal Waterway frontage lined with luxury condominium towers. Residents enjoy sweeping views of Palm Beach Island directly across the water, world-class amenities, and easy access to downtown dining and culture. Whether you're drawn by new construction at the ultra-luxury end or the established prestige of buildings like Flagler Pointe and The Bristol, Flagler Drive delivers an unmatched waterfront lifestyle.

Walk Score: 7813 buildings
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Downtown West Palm Beach

Urban Energy, Waterfront Access, World-Class Living

$250K – $3.5M

Downtown West Palm Beach has undergone a remarkable transformation into one of South Florida's most vibrant urban neighborhoods. Anchored by Clematis Street and The Square (formerly CityPlace), downtown WPB offers an energetic mix of acclaimed restaurants, boutique retail, live music venues, and cultural institutions — all within a compact, walkable footprint. Condo buyers here choose downtown for lifestyle: the ability to walk to dinner, the weekend farmer's market, and the waterfront without getting in a car.

Walk Score: 928 buildings
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El Cid

Historic Charm Meets Luxury Condo Living

$400K – $3M

El Cid is one of West Palm Beach's most distinguished historic neighborhoods, characterized by Spanish Mission and Mediterranean Revival architecture, tree-lined streets, and an intimate residential scale. Located just south of downtown and west of Flagler Drive, El Cid offers a quieter, more established feel than downtown while maintaining proximity to the waterfront. The neighborhood's smaller condominium buildings attract buyers seeking a true neighborhood feel with upscale finishes.

Walk Score: 742 buildings
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SoSo — South of Southern

WPB's Most Up-and-Coming Luxury Neighborhood

$450K – $4M

South of Southern (SoSo) has rapidly emerged as one of West Palm Beach's most sought-after neighborhoods, blending proximity to the waterfront with a lively independent restaurant and boutique scene along South Dixie Highway. The neighborhood attracts younger luxury buyers and design-conscious residents who want walkable access to great food and a neighborhood identity that feels distinctly "local."

Walk Score: 721 buildings
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Flamingo Park

Historic Neighborhood, Modern Luxury

$300K – $2M

Flamingo Park is a beloved historic neighborhood at the heart of West Palm Beach, known for its diversity of architectural styles, active community events, and proximity to everything WPB has to offer. The area includes a mix of condominium buildings and single-family homes, attracting buyers who value neighborhood character, walkability, and the energy of a community with a strong local identity.

Walk Score: 761 buildings
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Northwood

Artsy, Eclectic, and Authentically WPB

$250K – $1.5M

Northwood is West Palm Beach's arts district — a walkable neighborhood known for its independent galleries, vintage shops, farm-to-table restaurants, and a creative community that has driven significant investment and appreciation over the past decade. Buyers here tend to be design-forward, community-oriented, and drawn by value: Northwood still offers some of the best price points in WPB for buyers looking for character and authenticity.

Walk Score: 791 buildings
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South Olive

Quiet Luxury Between Downtown and South Flagler

$400K – $3.5M

South Olive is the residential neighborhood that connects downtown West Palm Beach with the prestigious South Flagler Drive corridor. Known for its wide, tree-lined streets, well-maintained properties, and low density, South Olive attracts buyers who want a calm, established neighborhood feel with quick access to both the downtown energy and the Flagler Drive waterfront.

Walk Score: 702 buildings
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North Flagler Drive

Peaceful Waterfront Living Beyond the Bustle

$400K – $8M

North Flagler Drive offers the same stunning Intracoastal views as its southern counterpart with a quieter, more residential atmosphere. Buildings here tend to be newer or recently renovated, and the slightly longer distance from downtown results in noticeably lower price points per square foot — making it one of WPB's best-value waterfront addresses.

Walk Score: 624 buildings
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Waterfront District

WPB's Civic and Cultural Heart

$300K – $5M

The Waterfront District encompasses the area surrounding West Palm Beach's public waterfront — including the Meyer Amphitheater, Flagler Park, and the downtown marina. This is the most walkable and active stretch of WPB real estate, and condominiums within this area benefit from proximity to the city's best outdoor events, dining, and water access.

Walk Score: 943 buildings
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Okeechobee Corridor

Value, Convenience, and Easy Access

$200K – $1.5M

The Okeechobee Boulevard corridor runs east-west through the heart of West Palm Beach, offering some of the city's most accessible condo pricing alongside easy access to I-95, Palm Beach International Airport, and the Brightline train station. Buyers here prioritize practicality and value — especially investors and buyers relocating from out of state who need quick airport proximity.

Walk Score: 652 buildings
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Billionaires Row

West Palm Beach's Ultra-Luxury Waterfront Corridor

$200K – $20M+

Billionaires Row is the stretch of North Flagler Drive that has become one of the most talked-about luxury real estate corridors in the United States. What was once a quiet residential waterfront has been transformed — in just a few years — into a pipeline of trophy towers carrying the names of the world's most prestigious hotel brands: Ritz-Carlton, Mandarin Oriental, and the Cipriani family's Mr. C. Developers including Related Group, Related Ross, Great Gulf, and Savanna have collectively committed billions of dollars to the corridor, and the result is a concentration of ultra-luxury residential product that rivals anything being built in Miami Beach, New York, or Los Angeles. The name "Billionaires Row" reflects both the caliber of the buyers and the scale of the investment. Finance executives who relocated to Palm Beach County during and after 2020 — drawn by Florida's tax environment, the expansion of Brightline rail, and the gravitational pull of the Palm Beach Island social scene — have created demand for waterfront residential product at price points the WPB market had never previously seen. The corridor's buildings are responding: price floors of $3M, $10M, and $20M are not anomalies here — they are the starting points.

Walk Score: 628 buildings
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