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Old 03-04-2008, 08:48 PM
 
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Please help. I will be working in Palm beach gardens in 2009 and I want to buy a home in a nice location. I am a medical professional and would like to live in a well established area with good schools. I am looking at spending 400-550k for a home, perferably a newer home. The areas I have heard about were 1)PBG 2)Jupiter 3)Tequesta 4)Juno Beach 5)Palm Beach Shores. Could anyone please provide assistance as to what area you think I would fit. I am in my early 30's with no kids yet.

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Old 03-05-2008, 08:25 AM
 
Location: Palm Beach, FL & Napa, CA
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Please help. I will be working in Palm beach gardens in 2009 and I want to buy a home in a nice location. I am a medical professional and would like to live in a well established area with good schools. I am looking at spending 400-550k for a home, perferably a newer home. The areas I have heard about were 1)PBG 2)Jupiter 3)Tequesta 4)Juno Beach 5)Palm Beach Shores. Could anyone please provide assistance as to what area you think I would fit. I am in my early 30's with no kids yet.

Thank you.
Palm Beach Gardens, if you want to be close to all the amenities and work.

You can't go wrong with Jupiter or Tequesta either as the schools are good, but Private Schooling is much better.

Juno Beach is expensive since it's adjacent to the Beach, unless you have more $ to spend. At that price range your looking at a Condo.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:15 AM
 
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All of those areas are very close to each other. Any would be fine.
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