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RecreationPalm Beach Gardens has an extensive recreation program and several municipal facilities. GOLF If you love golf, Palm Beach Gardens is the place to be! The City is home to 15 golf courses. Perhaps the oldest and most famous is PGA National, with five tournament-ready courses designed by Nicklaus, Palmer, the Fazios and Karl Litten. It is home to the PGA of America and the venerable Honda Classic. PGA National has hosted more major championships than any other venue in the country, including the 1983 Ryder Cup Matches, the 1987 PGA Championship and 18 Senior PGA Championships. The Palm Beach Gardens Municipal Golf Course is a challenging test of golf carved out of the beautiful Loxahatchee Nature Preserve. Renovated and upgraded in summer 2006, this Par 72, Roy Case designed course is one of the only golf courses in Florida that winds through natural preserved and wetlands areas. It plays to 6,500 yards through southern pines, palm trees, and marsh land while making defined elevation challenges - giving breathtaking views, quality golf and still being affordable! SHOPPING AND DINING Palm Beach Gardens boasts some of the best shopping and dining in the area. The Gardens Mall is nationally known, along with more recent additions of Downtown at the Gardens and Legacy Place. Several smaller shopping plazas with specialty shops and boutiques are interspersed throughout the City. Palm Beach’s famous Worth Avenue and City Place in West Palm Beach are just a short drive. NEARBY BEACHES AND PARKS The City of Palm Beach Gardens is a short distance from some of the cleanest, most beautiful stretches of public beach anywhere. A wonderful combination of recreation and marine life, our area beaches are an important haven for Sea Turtle nesting and other wildlife. In addition there are several natural preserves, and parks, where visitors can commune with nature. Fishing, kayaking, bird-watching and hiking are among the available activities. PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Palm Beach Gardens is located in close proximity to several public and private colleges and universities. Palm Beach Community College is located in the heart of the City. The Eissey campus, sitting on 120 acres in Palm Beach Gardens, opened in 1982 as a permanent, full-time facility offering associate in arts and associate in science degrees, as well as certificate programs. PBCC at Palm Beach Gardens offers credit and noncredit courses, programs and workshops. The campus also features modern multimedia classrooms and laboratories, a horticultural nursery, community athletic fields, the 250-seat Alfred W. Meldon Lecture Hall and an art gallery. A new 80,000 square foot BioScience Technology building is under construction. PBCC has over 48,000 students enrolled in over 100 programs of study including associate in arts and associate in science degrees and short-term certificates. EISSEY CAMPUS THEATER The 750-seat Edward M. Eissey Campus Theater is a cultural hub for northern Palm Beach County, presenting community educational programs as well as family entertainment through its popular "Arts in the Gardens" guest artist series. Both the theatre and campus house art galleries highlighting student, faculty and community works of art. |
Palm Beach GardensPalm Beach Gardens FL homes for sale include condos, large and small, single family homes, and town homes. Palm Beach Gardens has many gated communities and homes on golf courses. Palm Beach Gardens Zip Codes: 33410, 33418 If you'd like to receive notification when homes meeting your wish list come on the market, be sure to register by clicking on this sentence. If you want to search for Palm Beach real estate that is in the Multiple Listing Service, click the picture immediately above.
A little history of Palm Beach GardensIn 1959 a multimillionaire insurance magnate and landowner, announced plans to develop approximately 4,000 acres and provide homes for 55,000 people in a new community which he envisioned as a "garden city". This man was John D. MacArthur. He wanted this new city, Palm Beach Gardens, to be a place to raise a family and earn a living - to realize the American dream. With this in mind, he set to work carving the City of Palm Beach Gardens from empty miles of dairy cattle grazing land. Mr. MacArthur envisioned the city streets lined with trees and flowers. Millions of dollars were wisely invested by MacArthur to create a Florida community with hundreds of waterways, rolling terrain, magnificent mature pine and shade trees, and rich foliage. Churches were the first buildings to be built in the city. He wanted to ensure that the City had a variety of houses of worship to serve residents of all faiths. The City of Palm Beach Gardens remains a premiere community in which to live and work, and will for future generations. The slogan for Palm Beach Gardens is "Growing Together in the Gardens". Today it is home to over 58,000 people and covers over 56 sq. miles.
• Palm Beach Gardens is the "It" Destination Palm Beach Gardens is The Robb Reports and NY Times " 'It' destination in South Florida and is a magnet for high net worth and celebrity types throughout the world. It has recently taken over its local elementary, middle and high schools and has made them competitive with the top tier schools in the US, which has made it the most desirable relocation city in Palm Beach County as well as the state of Florida. • Golf Capital of the World The city is the headquarters for the Professional Golfers' Association of America and bills itself as the "Golf Capital of the World." There are 12 golf courses within the city limits, including a course owned by the municipality. Several PGA tournaments have been hosted in Palm Beach Gardens since 1971. The Honda Classic has been held at the PGA National Resort and Spa since 2007 and was held at the Country Club at Mirasol from 2003 to 2006; both are located in Palm Beach Gardens. Palm Beach Gardens Residential homes sold:
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| Resale | Refinance | New Construction | Time Share | Construction | Nominal\Other | Total | |
| Transactions: | 186 | 379 | 38 | 0 | 5 | 150 | 758 |
| Percent: | 22.99% | 46.84% | 04.69% | 00.00% | 00.61% | 18.54% | 93.69% |
| Total Sales: | $53,619,359 | $0 | $13,914,425 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $67,533,784 |
| Average Sale: | $288,276 | $0 | $366,169 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $89,094 |
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