Flamingo Park/ Grandview Heights

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Flamingo Park/ Grandview Heights, WEST PALM BEACH

Relaxed lifestyle with the widest beaches on the island

At A Glance:

    • Historic homes
    • Quaint residential neighborhoods
    • Bungalow-style homes and cottages
    • Nearby attractions and amenities

What To Expect

Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights are adjacent neighborhoods based south of Downtown West Palm Beach. They’re located away from the city’s bustling areas, offering a peaceful escape. It’s still close to places rife with cultural events like the South Dixie Corridor.

Overview For Flamingo Park/ Grandview Heights

Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights are known for their picturesque streets lined with historic homes, each with its unique story.

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The Lifestyle

Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights in West Palm Beach combine a delightful blend of historical character, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like home.

Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights are known for their picturesque streets lined with historic homes, each with its unique story. The architecture here spans from Mediterranean Revival to Art Deco, reflecting the area’s rich heritage.

The neighborhood’s central location means you’re just a stone’s throw away from the cultural and culinary delights of West Palm Beach. Downtown Clematis Street and the Norton Museum of Art are within walking distance, ensuring you’re always close to entertainment and cultural enrichment.

Other amenities include the Grandview Public Market, Howard Park, and the nearby Palm Beach. Schools located in the neighborhood include South Olive Elementary School, Forest Hill Community High School, and Conniston Middle School.

The Market

Flamingo Park is a historic neighborhood with early 20th-century architecture and tree-lined streets, offering a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Homes here range from $525,000 to $3.8 million, with a median price of $1.4 million. Despite a slight price drop, demand remains strong due to its appeal and proximity to downtown West Palm Beach.

Grandview Heights features charming bungalows and Mediterranean Revival homes, with a median home value of $888,656. This neighborhood offers walkability, parks, and a vibrant community spirit, making it popular among buyers.

Both areas continue to grow, attracting those seeking a mix of history and modern convenience.

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