Why Live in Ironhorse
Ironhorse in West Palm Beach is a neighborhood known for its picturesque golf course and man-made lakes. The community features large homes with striking architecture on oversized lots, offering either waterfront or golf course views, often with in-ground pools. Smaller villa-style homes are built closer together, also frequently featuring pools. All homes include driveways, attached garages, and barrel-tile roofs, which provide protection during hurricane season. The Palm Beach County School District serves the area, with schools offering specialized programs in international studies, culinary arts, and biotechnology. Grocery stores and restaurants are conveniently located along Northlake Boulevard, with options like Publix, Winn-Dixie, and Joseph’s Classic Market. Dining spots include The Original Pancake House and Piknik by Chef Christophe. The neighborhood is well-connected, with the Bee Line Highway, Florida Turnpike, and Interstate 95 nearby, and Palm Beach International Airport just 12 miles away. Residents enjoy access to the Preserve at Ironhorse’s 18-hole golf course, tennis and pickleball courts, a fitness center, and a club pool. Grassy Waters Preserve, located west of the community, offers a wetland ecosystem with hiking and biking trails, while Dyer Park, 2 miles east, provides fishing, mountain biking, and sports facilities. The Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic oceanfront are within 8 miles, with Lakeside Park and John D. MacArthur Beach State Park offering beach access. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live.