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About Jupiter, FL
Jupiter (pop. 64,500) is located at the north end of the Miami Metropolitan area, at the confluence of the Loxahatchee River, Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean.
It has a unique geographical location that sticks out into the Atlantic further than any point on the Florida coast. It averages 235 days per year of sunshine, with coastal ocean breezes that tamp down the humidity.
Jupiter is conveniently located between Miami (approx. 80 miles South) and Orlando (135 miles north). It is only 30 miles north of Palm Beach International Airport.
The town symbol is the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, which is visible throughout the region. Erected in 1860, this tower is still used by the US Coast Guard to this day. It also features a regional museum with tours and an endangered species reserve. Coastal Living magazine named Jupiter as one of the Top 10 Happiest Seaside Towns in the USA.
Jupiter Real Estate
Jupiter real estate offers a wide variety of coastal living options, whether you are a retiree, settling with your family, or seeking a vacation home.
Regardless of if you are looking for luxury waterfront homes, beachfront access, high-rise condos, townhouses, marina homes, or golf residences in gated communities, you will find properties to suit your needs and budget.
Condo listings are the most common, ranging from modest, well-maintained 1-2 bedroom units, to bright and spacious modern high-rise units, to luxury penthouses with 180-degree waterfront views.
The most popular neighborhoods for single-family homes in Jupiter are Abacoa, the Shores of Jupiter, Evergreene, and the Bluffs, given their proximity to top-rated schools and nearby amenities.
There are also over 20 country clubs and unique residential neighborhoods within Jupiter, offering various age restrictions, secured access, and million-dollar homes.
Jupiter Attractions
Whether you’re looking for beaches, outdoor adventures, beautiful scenery, fantastic restaurants, nightlife, shopping, or golf, Jupiter has it all.
Jupiter features over 5 miles of beautiful, uncrowded white sand beaches and warm waters that average 78 degrees year-round. There are five local beaches offering a variety of activities, including swimming, snorkeling, surfing, hiking, biking, rollerblading, and picnicking. Carlin Park in particular is full of amenities, and Jupiter and Juno Beaches are dog-friendly. All public beaches offer free parking and washroom facilities.
The 22- mile Intracoastal Waterway is ideal for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, and the Jupiter Inlet provides ocean access to all boaters. It also features the RiverWalk, a 2.5-mile paved pathway following the waterway, which attracts walkers and runners of all ages.
You can also enjoy the outdoors in Jupiter at any of their local parks, nature, and wildlife reserves. Riverbend Park is a fantastic spot for hiking, biking, and boating, and Indian Creek Park is a great family-friendly destination. There are numerous natural areas dedicated to nature preservation and observation, and both the Marinelife Centre and Busch Wildlife Sanctuary are dedicated to the conservation and rehabilitation of coastal marine and land creatures. Both feature tours, exhibits, educational programs, and other events for all ages.
Jupiter has 16 golf courses within its city limits and another 70 courses within 20 miles of the town. Fun fact: there are 35 PGA tour pros who live in the city, including Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
Roger Dean Stadium is the only baseball stadium in the US to host four minor league teams, and also hosts two major league teams- the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals- for their spring training.
Jupiter also features great local shopping options, with everything from big-box amenities to local boutiques. Indiantown Road is the main shopping stretch, with numerous retailers, outlets, and malls, in addition to restaurants. There are also a plethora of higher-end options available in nearby West Palm Beach.
Florida is known for its diverse restaurant scene, and Jupiter is no exception. There are plenty of options to please every palate, from kosher breakfasts to seafood dinners. Local Jupiter highlights include:
- Food Shack
- Little Moirs Leftovers
- Centre Street Nook
- Coolinary Cafe
- Guanabanas
Jupiter also values art, culture, and diversity. It has a non-profit, highly-reviewed theatre group founded by Jupiter native Burt Reynolds and the Hibel Art Gallery located at Florida Atlantic University. Jupiter is also home to 30 churches and places of worship for various creeds and practices.
Jupiter Education
Jupiter is served by the School District of Palm Beach County and features many excellent schools, including public and private options.
The top-rated schools are Jupiter Farms Elementary, Beacon Cove Intermediate School, Independence Middle School, and Jupiter High School. Private schools include Bright Horizons at Abacoa, ABC Learning Garden, and Jupiter Christian School.
University and Colleges include the Florida Atlantic University- John D. MacArthur Campus, and Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College at Florida Atlantic University.
FAQs
What is Jupiter known for?
Jupiter is the most northern town in Palm Beach County on Florida’s Atlantic coast. It is known for its beautiful beaches and gorgeous real estate. The most iconic landmark is the red Jupiter Inlet lighthouse, which was built in 1860.
How far is Jupiter from Miami?
Jupiter is 88 miles from Miami. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive from Jupiter to Miami. The closest airport to Jupiter is Palm Beach International Airport, which is 22 miles away in West Palm Beach.
Does Jupiter have nice beaches?
There are five local beaches in Jupiter and each of them has soft, white sand and clear, warm water. The beaches in Jupiter are less crowded than many other places along Florida’s coast, so it’s easy to find a spot on the sand or go swimming, snorkeling, kayaking or stand-up paddling.
Is Jupiter, FL a good place to live?
Jupiter is often listed as one of the best places to live in Florida thanks to its beautiful setting, wide range of real estate and safe neighborhoods. Residents have access to world-class amenities, beautiful beaches and parks, and plenty of fun activities for all ages.
Does Jupiter get hurricanes?
Like most communities on Florida’s Atlantic coast, Jupiter is susceptible to hurricanes. However, homeowners will be happy to know that Florida has very high standards for mandatory building codes, so most homes for sale will have features to protect against storm damage.
Is Jupiter a good place to invest in real estate?
There is a wide array of real estate for sale in Jupiter at all price points, which makes it attractive for a diverse group of home buyers. Jupiter is also a popular vacation destination, so there is a high demand for vacation homes and rental properties.
Jupiter Real Estate Stats
Average Home Price | $453K |
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Lowest Priced Home | $0 |
Highest Listing Price | $4B |
Total Property Listings | 532,775 |
Avg. Days On Market | 203 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $257 |
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