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About Palm Springs
The Village of Palm Springs was chartered in 1957 as the 30th municipality in Palm Beach County. It stretches across four square miles of inland mainland with Lake Worth Beach to the east and Greenacres to the west. West Palm Beach borders the north edge, and Boynton Beach lies to the south. Palm Beach International Airport is about 10 minutes away by car. Annexation drives launched in 1998 roughly doubled the Village's land area, and today around 27,000 people call Palm Springs home. Notably, since the 2010 census the Village has been Palm Beach County's first municipality where Hispanic and Latino residents form a majority of the population.
Beyond its residential character, Palm Springs hosts two institutions that anchor the local economy. Park Ridge Golf Course, an Audubon International-certified public course inside Village limits, draws golfers from across Palm Beach County. The Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center, which headquarters the Palm Beach County School District, brings district employees and visitors into the Village daily.
Palm Springs Luxury Real Estate
Palm Springs covers a wider price spectrum than its size suggests. Unrenovated three-bedroom ranch homes start around $300,000 in the older neighborhoods built right after incorporation. Above that, renovated mid-tier homes in lake-front subdivisions or near Park Ridge Golf Course run from $500,000 to $800,000. Inside the gated golf-community sections, estate-style homes reach $1 million to $1.5 million. Top-tier listings can crest $2 million for fully restored five-bedroom homes.
Throughout a typical month, MLS data shows 150 to 200 active listings across the Village, with roughly 60% condos and townhomes, 35% single-family homes, and 5% multifamily properties. Move-in-ready homes generally clear in 50 to 80 days, a faster pace than coastal Palm Beach County averages. Steady year-round buyer demand keeps the Village's resale market from going seasonal. Properly priced renovated homes often draw multiple offers, while overpriced or dated listings can linger several months before adjusting.
Top Highlights of Palm Springs Luxury Homes for Sale
Gated Communities and Golf Course Living
Higher-end Palm Springs sales almost always include a golf-course connection in some form. Park Ridge Golf Course operates inside Village limits as a public Audubon International-certified course. Three additional courses sit within a 10-minute drive. By design, several gated communities like Estancia West line the western edges of the Village and tee off this golf infrastructure.
- Park Ridge Golf Course (public, inside Village limits)
- Atlantis Country Club, roughly 5 minutes south in Atlantis
- Lost City Golf Club, about 8 minutes south
- The West Palm Beach Golf Course, about 10 minutes north
Palm Springs Waterfront Homes on Inland Lakes
Lakes, not coastline, define waterfront living in Palm Springs. Several named lakes sit inside Village limits, while secondary man-made ponds dot most of the gated subdivisions. In particular, lake-facing lots command a meaningful premium over comparable interior parcels, even though the lake sizes stay modest. Buyers chasing Palm Springs waterfront homes should match each body of water to their intended use, whether kayaking, casual fishing, or open backyard views.
Master-Planned Origins and Annexation Growth
Palm Springs was one of the first planned residential developments in postwar Palm Beach County. Initially, the 1957 buildout laid grid streets with sidewalks, buried utilities, and consistent lot sizes across the original 700 acres. Subsequent annexations starting in 1998 absorbed already-built neighborhoods, layering different vintages and lot patterns onto the original blueprint. Buyers should expect noticeably different home stock from one section to the next, even within the same zip code.
Strong Rental and 55-Plus Community Mix
Palm Springs runs one of central Palm Beach County's deepest 55-plus and rental-friendly housing stocks. Village Green Condominiums, Lakeside Village, Boundbrook Condominiums, and Half Moon Bay all anchor the senior market with low-maintenance villas and condos. From an investor's perspective, the demographic stability supports predictable rental yields. Buyers planning to rent should verify each community's specific lease minimums and any age restrictions in writing.
Bilingual Community and Cultural Identity
Palm Springs has held Palm Beach County's first Hispanic and Latino majority status since the 2010 census. That demographic depth runs through daily life, from Spanish-language signage along Congress Avenue to bilingual schools and family-run businesses across the Village. For homebuyers, the practical upside is bilingual access to services, professional networks, and community life as part of the city's daily rhythm, not a niche accommodation.
Education in Palm Springs
Public schools in Palm Springs fall under the Palm Beach County School District. Most Village addresses are zoned to three campuses across the standard grade levels, though boundaries vary slightly across the annexed sections. Additionally, the Village hosts the Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center, the district's main administrative headquarters. Top private schools across central and northern Palm Beach County provide additional options.
Elementary Schools
- Clifford O. Taylor/Kirklane Elementary School in Palm Springs (zoned for most addresses)
- Palm Springs Elementary School in Palm Springs
- Forest Hill Elementary School in West Palm Beach
Middle Schools
- Palm Springs Community Middle School in Palm Springs (zoned)
- L.C. Swain Middle School in Greenacres
- Conniston Community Middle School in West Palm Beach
Secondary Schools
- John I. Leonard High School in Greenacres (zoned)
- Lake Worth Community High School in Lake Worth Beach
- Forest Hill Community High School in West Palm Beach
Private Schools
- Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach
- The King's Academy in West Palm Beach
- Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach
- Palm Beach Day Academy in Palm Beach
- St. Ann Catholic School in West Palm Beach
Colleges and Universities Nearby
- Palm Beach State College, main campus in Lake Worth Beach
- Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach
- Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton
Palm Springs Frequently Asked Questions
Is Palm Springs a Good Place to Live?
Buyers prioritizing gated-community privacy, golf access, and inland affordability over coastal premiums tend to land well in Palm Springs. Daily routines lean toward yard space, neighborhood pools, and quick rides to Palm Beach International Airport. Relative to coastal cities to the east, the pace is more family-driven and less seasonal. Bilingual services, multigenerational households, and a long-standing residential character round out the fabric of local life.
How Much Does a Luxury Home Cost in Palm Springs?
Four levers move price in the Palm Springs market: lot size, condition, golf-course or lake frontage, and gated-community access. Lake-frontage and fairway-frontage lots carry the strongest premiums inside the Village. Conversely, interior lots in older annexed neighborhoods often trade near the floor of the market, even when fully renovated. New-construction homes inside gated communities sit at the top of the local range, currently around $1.5 million to $2 million.
What Transportation Options are Available in Palm Springs?
Palm Springs threads two interstates: I-95 to the east and the Florida Turnpike to the west. Either is 5 to 10 minutes away from any address. Palm Beach International Airport sits about 10 minutes north for commercial and private flights. Brightline and Tri-Rail both serve the West Palm Beach station, roughly 15 minutes north. Closer in, Congress Avenue and Forest Hill Boulevard handle most retail and commuter traffic inside the Village.
What is Healthcare Like in Palm Springs?
Palm Springs sits within five to fifteen minutes of four large hospital systems. JFK Medical Center in Atlantis, immediately south of the Village, handles most full-service emergency and inpatient cases for local residents. HCA Florida JFK North Hospital in West Palm Beach adds trauma and additional specialty services. Bethesda Hospital East in Boynton Beach and Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beach extend the local options for higher-acuity care.
What are the Best Luxury Neighborhoods in Palm Springs?
Three patterns concentrate the upper Palm Springs market. Lake-frontage and pond-frontage lots in the older single-family sections capture the strongest prices, since waterfront stock here is finite. Gated communities such as Estancia West deliver renovated five-bedroom estates with pool space and golf access. Beyond Village limits, unincorporated communities ringing Park Ridge Golf Course extend the same luxury inventory into adjacent zip codes.
Are Palm Springs Luxury Homes for Sale Good Rental Investments?
Yes, in the right community. Palm Springs luxury homes for sale operate inside one of central Palm Beach County's steadier rental markets. The Village's mix of 55-plus inventory, multifamily housing, and proximity to Palm Beach International Airport keeps tenant demand consistent year-round. Yet several 55-plus communities cap leases at 3 to 12 months, so investors targeting short-term rentals should verify each community's specific rules before purchase. Long-term annual rentals operate with fewer restrictions in most non-55-plus neighborhoods.
Find Your Dream Home in Palm Springs, Florida
Palm Springs is one of the few South Florida markets where price, value, and acreage actually align. Each section of the Village has its own price logic, from the post-1957 originals to the post-1998 annexed neighborhoods. Our West Palm Beach-based Palm Springs luxury Realtors® at The Mastropieri Group, Realtors® shop by section first, then by lot. Reach us at (561) 556-9853 to explore Palm Springs luxury homes for sale across the Village.
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