$2,250,000
13526 Artisan Circle
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is one of South Florida's most successful master-planned cities and the undisputed golf capital of the East Coast. Sitting just inland from the Atlantic in northern Palm Beach County, the city is a 60,000-resident community built around championship golf, A-rated schools, and the polished retail and dining corridor of PGA Boulevard. From the trophy estates of Old Palm and The Bears Club to the resort lifestyle of PGA National and the family-friendly streets of Evergrene, Palm Beach Gardens offers more lifestyle and price tiers than almost any city in Palm Beach County. The Cahur Group lives and works in this market every day, helping buyers and sellers navigate Palm Beach Gardens' guard-gated country clubs, new-construction enclaves, and resale opportunities.
Few cities in Florida combine lifestyle amenities, location, and long-term resale strength the way Palm Beach Gardens does:
Palm Beach Gardens is a tiered, deeply diversified market — one of the few Palm Beach County cities where buyers can find legitimate options from $300K all the way to $25M without leaving city limits. Citywide median single-family pricing has stabilized in 2025 after several years of rapid appreciation, with inventory rising and well-priced homes generally trading within 60 to 90 days. The luxury tier — BallenIsles, Mirasol, Frenchman’s Reserve, and the ultra-luxury enclaves of Old Palm, Old Marsh, and The Bears Club — operates on its own dynamic, where club fit, golf access, and architectural quality often matter more than headline market trends.
Market Characteristics:
Palm Beach Gardens sits in northern Palm Beach County, roughly 15 minutes north of West Palm Beach and 5 miles inland from the Atlantic at Juno Beach. PGA Boulevard is the city’s main commercial spine, connecting I-95 and the Florida Turnpike to the coast. Palm Beach International Airport is about 15 minutes south, and North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport (F45) provides private-aviation access just minutes from most major communities.
PGA Boulevard is the city’s polished retail, dining, and lifestyle corridor. The Gardens Mall anchors the corridor with Nordstrom, Saks, Bloomingdale’s, and a full lineup of luxury houses (Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., David Yurman). Downtown at the Gardens, Legacy Place, and Midtown round out the dining and casual retail mix, with Whole Foods, Cinépolis luxury cinema, and a long list of established restaurants all within a short drive of every major community.
Palm Beach Gardens hosts the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches (formerly the Honda Classic) at PGA National’s Champion Course every February — one of the longest-running events on the PGA Tour. Beyond the marquee tournament, the city’s density of championship courses (BallenIsles, Mirasol, Old Palm, Old Marsh, Frenchman’s Reserve, Frenchman’s Creek, PGA National, Eastpointe, Avenir) gives serious golfers more options than almost any U.S. city of comparable size.
While Palm Beach Gardens is technically inland, the Atlantic is just minutes east. Juno Beach Park, John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, and Carlin Park (Jupiter) are all within a short drive. The Loxahatchee Slough and Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge offer nature trails, kayaking, and birding — a rare amenity stack for a master-planned suburban city.
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center is a 199-bed acute-care hospital recognized for cardiac and pulmonary care. Jupiter Medical Center, ranked nationally for patient quality and partnered with Hospital for Special Surgery for orthopedics, is roughly 15 minutes north. Cleveland Clinic Florida specialty centers and the Scripps Research campus extend the medical network further.
Public: A-rated elementary schools include Timber Trace, Marsh Pointe, Pierce Hammock, Allamanda, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Watson B. Duncan and Howell L. Watkins anchor the middle-school options, with William T. Dwyer and Palm Beach Gardens High serving the city at the high-school level.
Private: The Benjamin School’s Upper School campus (grades 9–12) sits on a 50-acre Palm Beach Gardens campus and is consistently ranked among South Florida’s top private high schools. Cardinal Newman, Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach), and The Pine School (Stuart) round out the regional private-school options.
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