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An active lifestyle, right at home
There’s a constant drumbeat of activity at PGA National Resort, an upscale gated golf community and luxury hotel resort in Palm Beach Gardens. Residents are always out and about, going for a stroll, jogging or walking their dogs. They might have their golf clubs or racquets in tow, to play on one of the community’s six championship golf courses or 19 tennis courts. Or they may have a dip in the club’s massive pool in mind. Whatever the case, there’s plenty to enjoy within PGA National’s gates and residents and guests tend to take full advantage. “It seems full of life. And that is what I like,” says John Demitri, a Realtor with The Demitri Team at Keller Williams Palm Beaches with over 20 years of real estate experience and a PGA National Resort resident.
The PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL is a dog friendly neighborhood.
Biking is a popular way to get around in the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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Homes can meet a variety of budgets and needs
PGA National is made up of 46 separate subdivisions with around 5,000 homes, as well as a luxury hotel. And while the community is definitively upscale, there’s a wide variety in terms of price points, from condos starting at around $200,000 up to multimillion-dollar mansions. Most houses here were built in the 1980s and 1990s and feature Mediterranean accents, including terracotta roofs and intricately angled facades. “It really gives a dimension to the house that’s appealing to look at,” says Demitri. The single-family homes here fill lots that stretch anywhere from just under one-tenth of an acre to roughly three-tenths of an acre. HOA regulations require lawns to have features including at least one palm tree and shrubbery, Demitri says. Some houses in PGA National back up to one of the community’s lakes or a golf course. Condos can sell for just under $200,000 to $700,000, depending on the square footage. Townhomes start at $300,000 and typically top out at around $700,000. Single-family homes sell for between $400,000 to around $2 million depending on the floor plan, views and the home's amenities.
Colorful rooftops are common in the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Waterfront Condominiums are common in the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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Golf, tennis and more galore
This community offers a wealth of recreational opportunities, but it doesn’t handcuff its residents to them. “Residents move here for the opportunity to play golf or tennis, but membership is not mandatory,” says Michael Gozzo, president of Gulfstream Properties real estate firm with over two decades of real estate experience. The non-mandatory country club membership is what Demitri considers to be one of the biggest draws to PGA National. Those who choose membership can pick from different levels: a “Sports Membership,” for example, comes with access to things like tennis, the fitness center and some golf courses. The “Fit & Social Membership” opens the door to the Sports & Racquet Club and the pool. A “Golf Membership” lets people play all six courses. Its most famous is The Champion course, which hosts an annual PGA TOUR event, the Cognizant Classic. The Match and The Staple are new courses that came as part of a recently completed $100 million PGA National renovation. “If you’re a golf nut and you’ve got the time and the financial resources to do it, you can’t beat living here,” Demitri says. “The same thing with tennis,” he notes, thanks to the community's 19 courts. There are six pickleball courts and a paddleball court to boot. Also, the two-story members-only Sports & Racquet Club includes a spin studio, almost two dozen treadmills and ellipticals, a pair of aerobic studios, and more. Kids can take advantage of amenities like a splash pool and the playground at PGA National Park. Additionally, the community’s CAP Index crime score of 2 is lower than the national average of 4.
Get your game on at PGA National Park in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Many homes in the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL have pickleball courts.
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Extracurricular fun for all ages
There’s a range of family-friendly programs and events, from the Banyan Buddies Summer Camp for kids to pickleball clinics taught by a Professional Pickleball Registry-certified coach. But perhaps the biggest event, Demitri says, is the community’s annual barbecue and fireworks show on the Fourth of July. The barbecue comes complete with a carving station offering everything from ribs and smoked brisket to hot dogs and hamburgers.
Families in the PGA Resort Community often gather outdoors for hobbies and picnics.
Equestrian areas are close to PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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A standout meal, right around the corner
PGA National’s on-site amenities include four full-service restaurants. The Butcher’s Club is a steakhouse offering wagyu, New York strip and other cuts. “It’s unbelievable,” Demitri says. Sushi by Bou offers an omakase experience, where the chefs guide the experience. Birdie’s is the spot for classic diner favorites, with a popular breakfast, and Honeybelle has American-style fare, including fried chicken.
Residents can also hop right across PGA Boulevard, just outside the community, to grab groceries and other essentials from the Publix at Mirasol Walk, which borders a Walgreens. “Pretty much everything you would need is either inside PGA National or right across the street,” Demitri says. A bit farther down PGA Boulevard is The Gardens, a two-story mall with around 150 stores.
Various retail options are available at Midtown near the PGA Resort Community neighborhood.
Enjoy outdoor activities at PGA Commons in the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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Palm Beach Schools provide special programming
The School District of Palm Beach County covers PGA National Resort, a system with a B-plus grade on Niche. Kids here can take part in the dedicated STEM program at the A-minus-rated Timber Trace Elementary. The B-plus-rated Watson B. Duncan Middle includes academies in pre-finance and literary and fine arts. The area’s Palm Beach Gardens Community High also is rated B-plus and includes dedicated programs on topics ranging from medical sciences to global business and entrepreneurship.
Students flourish at Palm Beach Gardens Community High School.
Students are the top priority at Timber Trace Elementary School in West Palm Beach, FL.
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Transportation arteries ease congestion
While PGA National Resort welcomes both full-time residents and vacationers, one doesn’t necessarily interfere with the other. The feeder road to the resort is separate from the streets that lead to the residential sections of the community, so residents don’t have to fend off visitor traffic on the way home. “You just don’t see it,” Demitri says. “It’s not affecting it at all.” Demitri also notes that there’s an exit on Florida’s Turnpike right near PGA National. “It’s very convenient in getting access to the Turnpike to go anywhere you want to go in Florida,” he says. The Turnpike, for instance, can take people down to the Palm Beach International Airport about 15 miles away. Also, locals don't even have to hop on the high way to reach Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, which is only about 4 miles away via PGA Boulevard, North Military Trail and Burns Road.
Folks of PGA Resort Community in Palm Beach Gardens, FL use the Turniplike to get around town.
The bus is an affordable way to navigate the PGA Resort Community of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
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Parks in this Area
PGA National Park
SWA Greenway Trail
Bike Trails
Trails
Parking Lot
Sandhill Crane Access Park
Boating
Fishing
Trails
Mirasol Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Picnic Area
Masters Park
The Gardens North County District Park
Transit
Airport
Palm Beach International
28 min drive
PGA National Resort Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens sell after 58 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens over the last 12 months is $415,000, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
8,585
Median Age
64
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
10.9%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
48%
Significantly above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$122,507
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$136,150
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
98.2%
College Graduates
57.2%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
24.2%
% Population in Labor Force
43.7%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
62''
Average Winter Low Temperature
58°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
28/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
5/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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