Living in Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, Lake Worth): A Guide for Newcomers


The Vibe of Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County is clean, calm, and coastal, with a little more space and a little less chaos than Dade or Broward. It’s often seen as more “refined” — lots of golf, arts, and beachside brunch — but towns like Delray and West Palm Beach still keep it fun and accessible. It’s a magnet for retirees, remote workers, families, and upscale snowbirds, offering everything from walkable cities to country-club life.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • West Palm Beach – The region’s downtown core with walkable districts, cultural venues, and waterfront views.
  • Boca Raton – Polished and upscale, with luxury shopping, golf, and top schools; home to many retirees and professionals.
  • Delray Beach – A laid-back coastal city with artsy energy, a great downtown, and a strong community vibe.
  • Boynton Beach & Lake Worth – Quieter and more affordable coastal towns, increasingly popular with first-time buyers and snowbirds.
  • Wellington – Known for its equestrian lifestyle, gated communities, and a suburban family focus.

Why It Works

  • High-performing public and private schools, especially in Boca and Wellington.
  • Walkable coastal towns (Delray, West Palm) that don’t feel too sleepy.
  • Lower density and more space — less vertical, more livable.
  • Growing job centers in healthcare, finance, tech, and education.
  • Served by Brightline, I-95, and three regional airports.

Watch Out For

  • Still car-dependent outside the urban coastal cores.
  • Coastal towns are increasingly expensive and HOA-heavy.
  • Culture is more chill and suburban, not for everyone seeking buzz.
  • Traffic and seasonal crowding are real in Boca, Delray, and WPB.

Good Fit For

  • Retirees or hybrid workers who want coastal calm and a lifestyle upgrade.
  • Families looking for great schools, safe neighborhoods, and strong property values.
  • Remote professionals relocating from NYC, Chicago, or Boston.
  • First-time buyers who want value near the coast (Boynton, Lake Worth).

Things to Do

  • Atlantic Avenue (Delray) – Art walks, live music, outdoor dining.
  • Kravis Center & Norton Museum (WPB) – Arts and culture with a polished edge.
  • Beaches and golf clubs everywhere — plus nature preserves and biking trails.
  • Wellington equestrian events, including polo and international competitions.
  • Local food, green markets, and festival season (Delray Affair, SunFest, Garlic Fest) keep it lively.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Mediterranean-style homes, condos, gated communities, beach cottages, and estate properties.

Buy:

  • Boca Raton: $650K–$2.5M+
  • Delray Beach: $550K–$1.5M
  • West Palm Beach: $500K–$1.2M
  • Wellington: $600K–$1.3M
  • Boynton Beach/Lake Worth: $400K–$850K

Rent:

  • 1BR apartments: $1,900–$3,200
  • 3BR homes: $2,800–$5,000+

Commute & Transit
Brightline stations in West Palm, Boca, and Delray offer quick rail to Miami and Orlando. I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike serve all cities; traffic is heaviest near Boca. Limited walkability except in select cores (West Palm’s Clematis, Delray’s Atlantic Ave). Palm Tran bus system exists, but a car is still the norm for daily life.


Is the Palm Beach County Area Right for You?

If you’re looking for a coastal lifestyle with top schools, walkable downtowns, and just enough luxury, Palm Beach County hits the sweet spot between serenity and sophistication, perfect for families, retirees, and professionals looking to slow things down without falling off the map.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Metro.