West Palm Beach Homes For Sale

West Palm Beach is Palm Beach County's largest city and its most dynamic, offering a real estate market as varied as the people drawn to it. Sitting directly across the Intracoastal Waterway from the island of Palm Beach, this is a city where a waterfront estate on South Flagler Drive, a restored Mediterranean Revival home in El Cid, a walkable downtown condo steps from Clematis Street, and a family home in a quiet historic neighborhood can all exist within a few miles of each other. Young professionals, growing families, retirees, and seasonal residents all find their footing here, drawn by the cultural depth, the coastal access, and a lifestyle that feels both energized and unhurried at the same time. The West Palm Beach homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have a current, accurate picture of what is available right now.

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Homes For Sale in West Palm Beach, FL

Purchasing a home in West Palm Beach, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are searching for a historic neighborhood, a waterfront property on the Intracoastal, or a low-maintenance downtown condo, our agents know the West Palm Beach housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

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These West Palm Beach home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the West Palm Beach, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.

Be sure to review local West Palm Beach property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Intracoastal frontage, private dock access, pool, golf course views, and community amenities including marinas, fitness centers, and clubhouses will be noted in the listing details.

West Palm Beach Real Estate Agents

Thinking about buying a home in West Palm Beach? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.

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Explore West Palm Beach, FL

West Palm Beach carries the cultural weight of a much larger city while still feeling approachable and livable on a daily basis. The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is the anchor of the city's cultural calendar, a regional landmark that brings Broadway productions, ballet, opera, and world-class concerts to its stages throughout the season. The Norton Museum of Art, one of the largest art museums in the Southeast, draws more than 200,000 visitors each year to its internationally recognized permanent collection and rotating exhibitions. Just around the corner, Palm Beach Dramaworks offers intimate, thought-provoking theater in a setting that rewards those who want something more than passive entertainment. Clematis Street and The Square, formerly known as CityPlace, form the beating heart of downtown's social scene, with rooftop bars, chef-driven restaurants, live music, and the beloved West Palm Beach GreenMarket held on Saturday mornings along the Intracoastal waterfront at Flagler Drive Waterfront Park.

The neighborhoods that surround downtown each carry a distinct identity. El Cid is among the most sought-after addresses in the city, a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places known for its grand Mediterranean Revival estates, its proximity to the waterfront, and the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, a quietly extraordinary outdoor art space tucked among rare palms and tropical plantings. Flamingo Park delivers a similar architectural richness at a slightly more accessible price point, with restored homes ranging from $600,000 to over $2 million lining streets that feel genuinely residential while remaining minutes from everything downtown. Northwood Village draws a creative, entrepreneurial crowd with its gallery-lined streets, independent cafes, and an arts-forward identity that has made it one of the most talked-about emerging neighborhoods in South Florida. For families prioritizing space and schools, Grandview Heights offers Craftsman bungalows and Mediterranean homes on tree-lined streets, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and positioned within easy reach of the Norton Museum and the Kravis Center.

Nature and outdoor life are woven into the daily rhythm here in ways that surprise people who associate West Palm Beach only with its cultural institutions. Okeeheelee Park covers more than 1,700 acres on the city's western edge, offering biking and jogging trails, kayaking on a freshwater lake, a public golf course, and picnic facilities that make it a consistent destination for families and fitness-minded residents. Grassy Waters Preserve, on the western boundary of the city, provides a genuine Everglades-edge experience with hiking trails through subtropical wetlands and excellent birdwatching for species rarely seen outside South Florida. Just across the bridge, the powdery white sand of Palm Beach Municipal Beach and the calm surf of Singer Island give residents oceanfront access that most inland cities can only imagine. With over 59 distinct neighborhoods, a real estate market ranging from $22,000 condos to $78 million estates, and a population of more than 120,000 full-time residents growing every year, West Palm Beach continues to reward buyers who recognize value before the rest of the market catches up.

Ready to find your home in West Palm Beach? Contact the Armada Real Estate Team and let us do the work of finding the right property for you.

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