Jupiter & Jupiter Island Real Estate — Homes for Sale & Community Guide Looking for homes for sale in Jupiter, FL? Discover luxury waterfront estates, ocean access homes, Intracoastal properties, and strong investment opportunities. Work with trusted local expert Blaise Punturo with over 25 years of experience who knows the Jupiter market inside and out. Divider America’s Golf and Yachting Capital Jupiter occupies a particular position in American luxury real estate that no other market quitereplicates. It is the town where more PGA Tour professionals live than any other city in theworld. Where the yachts moored along the Loxahatchee River and Jupiter Inlet include some ofthe most significant private vessels in the Western Hemisphere. Where Tiger Woods lives onJupiter Island, Michael Jordan plays at The Bear’s Club, Rory McIlroy trains at Medalist, andCeline Dion, Nick Saban, Alan Jackson, and Greg Norman have all made homes in the area.And where, across a single zip code, buyers can find $500,000 condos minutes from $47 millionoceanfront estates. Jupiter is simultaneously accessible and rarefied — and that combination isthe key to understanding the market This guide covers two related but distinct markets: the mainland Town of Jupiter in northernPalm Beach County, and Jupiter Island — a separate 17-mile barrier island in Martin County(Hobe Sound address) that functions as one of the most exclusive residential addresses in theUnited States. Both markets share the same coastal geography, the same golf and yachtingculture, and the same concentration of professional athletes, business magnates, andentertainment figures who have made northern Palm Beach County their home. But theyoperate at different scales and serve different buyer profiles. The Jupiter Real Estate Market in 2026 Jupiter’s 2026 market reflects the distinct forces shaping northern Palm Beach County. Themedian sale price sits at approximately $722,000, up 6.5 percent year-over-year according toRedfin data — a meaningful increase that reflects sustained demand despite a broader PalmBeach County market that has been comparatively flat. Houzeo data shows the median at asimilar $722,500, up 25.6 percent year-over-year in certain cuts, confirming that Jupiter’sappreciation trajectory has outpaced the county median. Homes are spending approximately107 days on market, a figure that reflects the longer decision cycles that characterize luxurymarkets rather than weakness in demand. Supply dynamics are the most important story. Inventory has fallen 36.3 percent year-over-year,with months of supply dropping from 4.45 in early 2025 to just 1.42 as of January 2026. Thattightening is particularly acute in the $800,000 to $1.3 million range — the core single-familysweet spot for Jupiter’s coastal and master-planned communities. New listings are appearing inhigher volumes (up 72.4 percent year-over-year) but absorption is outpacing creation in themost desirable price tiers. For buyers, this means preparation and decisiveness matter. Forsellers, the opportunity is real — correctly priced and staged properties are transacting abovelist price more frequently than county-wide data would suggest. Jupiter Island operates on entirely separate fundamentals. The average home value sits atapproximately $9.1 million per Zillow, with Homes.com showing a more conservative $6.77million average reflecting different methodology and property mix. Active listings range from $5million for smaller homes to $47.6 million for premier oceanfront estates. The island’spermanent geographic constraint — 17 miles of barrier island with fewer than 1,000 residents —combined with its celebrity cachet and privacy commitment creates a market that operatesalmost entirely through relationship-driven transactions. Many of the most significant propertiestransact off-market through established broker networks, and access to that inventory requiresbroker relationships built over years. Market Snapshot by Neighborhood Jupiter Island — Ultra-Private Barrier Island Luxury Jupiter Island is technically in Martin County, not Palm Beach County — but it functions as thenorthern anchor of the Palm Beach luxury corridor and is inseparable from any seriousdiscussion of the Jupiter market. The island stretches nine miles along the Atlantic with theIntracoastal Waterway on its western side, accessible via Bridge Road from Hobe Sound. Its17-mile length (including the adjacent mainland sections) has been home to fewer than 1,000residents for most of its modern history — a deliberate preservation of privacy that distinguishesit from every other Florida luxury address. The island’s resident roster has included Tiger Woods, Celine Dion, Greg Norman, AlanJackson, Nick Saban, Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Michael Jordan, former President GeorgeH.W. Bush, former New York Governor and UK Ambassador Averell Harriman, and numerousFortune 500 executives and private-equity principals. The appeal is privacy first, beach accesssecond, and the social infrastructure of the Jupiter Island Club (formerly Hobe Sound Company)that anchors island life. There is no grocery store on the island. No post office. Basic servicesrequire a short drive across the bridge to Hobe Sound or south to Jupiter proper. That absenceof commercial infrastructure is intentional and protects the residential character residents camefor. Properties on Jupiter Island sit on one- and two-acre lots, typically screened from public view bymature landscaping and private gates. Architectural styles vary — Bermuda, Mediterranean,contemporary, traditional — and custom construction is the norm rather than developer-builttract housing. Oceanfront estates command the premium, with recent listings at 183 SouthBeach Road asking $35.5 million and 100 Harbor Way (200 feet of Intracoastal frontage) at$23.5 million. The $10 million-plus tier represents the working core of the market, with smallerhomes on Harbor Way and interior streets starting from approximately $5 million. For buyerswho have considered Palm Beach Island andconcluded that it is too public, too social, or too exposed, Jupiter Island is the alternative — andmany buyers own on both islands. Jupiter Mainland Neighborhoods Admirals Cove Admirals Cove is the flagship gated community of Jupiter and one of the most significantgolf-and-yachting addresses in South Florida. The community features 45 holes of golf, a 73-slipdeep-water marina capable of accommodating yachts up to 130 feet, a resort-style clubhouse,multiple dining venues, tennis, pickleball, fitness, and spa facilities, and a community ofapproximately 850 residences across estate homes, villas, condominiums, and townhouses.Membership in the club is required for residents, and the community’s social calendar is extensive year-round. Homes range from condominiums in the $800,000 range to premierwaterfront estates exceeding $15 million. For buyers who want the gated-community amenitypackage combined with genuine water access — boating out to the Jupiter Inlet and the Atlanticwithin minutes — Admirals Cove is the definitive choice. Jupiter Inlet Colony Jupiter Inlet Colony is the town’s coastal crown jewel — a small barrier island community sittingat the mouth of the Jupiter Inlet where the Loxahatchee River meets the Atlantic. The Colonycomprises fewer than 250 homes on a peninsula that offers oceanfront, Intracoastal, and interiorlots. The community’s self-contained character — its own police force, beach club, and civicinfrastructure — creates a village atmosphere that residents consistently describe as the best ofold Florida. Architecture runs from traditional Bermuda and Florida ranch to contemporarycustom construction, with oceanfront properties commanding premiums well above $10 million.For buyers who want Jupiter Island’s coastal intimacy with more active community participationand slightly more accessible pricing, the Colony is the natural target. Abacoa Abacoa is Jupiter’s master-planned community, developed in partnership with the state ofFlorida on land formerly owned by the MacArthur Foundation. The community of approximately5,800 residences combines single-family neighborhoods, townhouses, apartments, and awalkable town center (Abacoa Town Center) with restaurants, retail, and the Roger DeanChevrolet Stadium — spring training home of the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals. FloridaAtlantic University’s Jupiter campus anchors the northern portion of Abacoa, and the MaxPlanck Florida Institute for Neuroscience operates a research facility on the FAU campus.Abacoa is Jupiter’s entry point for young professionals and families — homes range from$500,000 townhouses to $1.5 million single-family houses, and the community’s walkability,amenities, and family orientation create a different market dynamic than the gated golfcommunities elsewhere in town. Jupiter Farms Jupiter Farms offers something Jupiter proper does not: genuine acreage, equestrianinfrastructure, and a rural residential lifestyle within minutes of the coast. The community west ofI-95 features properties ranging from one-acre lots to 10+ acre estates with barns, riding arenas,and pasture. Zoning supports horses, small agriculture, and outbuildings that standard Jupiterzoning does not permit. For buyers relocating from Weston Connecticut, Fairfield County estateproperties, or similar rural luxury markets in the Northeast, Jupiter Farms provides a Floridacounterpart that preserves the lifestyle they value. Prices range from approximately $700,000for smaller properties to $3 million-plus for genuine estate compounds with full equestrianfacilities. Tequesta (Adjacent Village) Tequesta is technically a separate village from Jupiter but functions as an integral part of theJupiter community. Positioned between Jupiter and Jupiter Island at the northern tip of PalmBeach County, Tequesta offers a mix of coastal residential neighborhoods, intimate waterfrontcommunities, and the Tequesta Country Club. Homes range from modest ranches in the$500,000s to multi-million-dollar waterfront estates on the Loxahatchee River and Intracoastal.The village maintains a quieter character than Jupiter proper and attracts buyers seeking acoastal Florida lifestyle without the scale of Admirals Cove or the celebrity proximity of JupiterIsland Golf Communities and Country Clubs Jupiter’s identity as America’s golf capital is not marketing — it is demographic fact. More PGATour professionals live in the Jupiter area than in any other municipality in the world, drawn bythe concentration of world-class courses, year-round playable weather, the training facilities atMedalist and The Bear’s Club, and the collegial culture of professional golfers who choose tolive near their peers. Understanding the club landscape is essential for any serious Jupiterbuyer, because golf-community home values and social integration are tightly linked to specificclub memberships. The Medalist Club, designed by Greg Norman and Pete Dye, is Jupiter’s most celebrated golfaddress. Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, Michael Jordan, and numerous PGA Tour professionalscall Medalist home. Trump National Jupiter, acquired and renovated by President Trump, offersa Jack Nicklaus signature design with significant residential inventory. The Loxahatchee Clubprovides a members-only golf and social environment with homes lining the Nicklaus-designedcourse. Jupiter Hills Club is one of the oldest and most respected golf communities in theregion. Admirals Cove operates its 45 holes as part of the broader club infrastructure. TheBear’s Club, designed by Jack Nicklaus, offers some of the most exclusive golf-communityhomes in the state. And Jupiter Country Club, McArthur Golf Club, and The Dye Preserve roundout the club landscape. For prospective buyers, club membership is not automatic with home purchase. Initiation fees,waitlists, sponsorship requirements, and annual dues vary significantly across clubs. BlaisePunturo Real Estate addresses these club dynamics directly with clients at the appropriatestage of the acquisition process, because choosing a home without understanding theassociated club landscape can produce significant post-closing regret. Boating, Beaches, and the Jupiter Inlet The Jupiter Inlet is the town’s geographic and cultural center. The inlet connects theLoxahatchee River, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean, creating one of the mostactive recreational boating hubs in South Florida. The 1860 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse — stilloperational and open for tours — stands as the town’s most recognizable landmark. Deep-waterdockage along the Loxahatchee and in gated communities like Admirals Cove accommodatesyachts ranging from modest sport-fishers to mega-yachts in the 100-foot-plus class. Theconcentration of marine service businesses, boat clubs, and waterfront restaurants makesJupiter one of the most practical live-aboard-capable luxury markets in the Eastern UnitedStates. Jupiter’s beaches include Carlin Park, Jupiter Beach Park, Juno Beach, and Coral Cove Park(on Jupiter Island), offering a combination of public beach access, surf culture, and preservedcoastal habitat. The Loxahatchee River — the only federally designated Wild and Scenic Riverin Florida — runs through Jonathan Dickinson State Park and provides kayaking,paddleboarding, and boating access to some of the most pristine natural waterway in the state.For residents who value outdoor lifestyle, Jupiter delivers year-round access in a way fewmainland luxury markets can match. Schools, Culture, and Quality of Life Jupiter is served by the Palm Beach County School District, with 14 elementary schools, ninemiddle schools, and seven high schools in the area. William T. Dwyer High School and JupiterHigh School are among the district’s stronger public high schools. The Benjamin School, aprivate college-preparatory institution with campuses in Palm Beach Gardens, is a popularchoice for families. Admirals Cove, Abacoa, and other communities offer private and parochialoptions, and Palm Beach Day Academy in West Palm Beach draws students from throughoutthe region Culturally, Jupiter punches above its weight through the presence of Maltz Jupiter Theatre — anEquity professional regional theater producing Broadway-caliber productions — and throughcommunity programming at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the Loxahatchee River HistoricalSociety. The Burt Reynolds Park, the Jupiter Riverwalk, and the restaurant and retail cluster atHarbourside Place (anchored by Tiger Woods’ The Woods restaurant) provide walkablewaterfront amenities. The Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium hosts Miami Marlins and St. LouisCardinals spring training each February and March, bringing a distinct seasonal energy toAbacoa. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 30 minutes south, and private aviationfacilities at PBI and at North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport (at Stuart) serve thesubstantial private-jet traffic that Jupiter’s resident base generates. For buyers whose calendarincludes frequent travel, the aviation infrastructure is a genuine advantage. Why Buyers Choose Jupiter Jupiter attracts buyers who have made a specific lifestyle calculation: they want golf, boating,beaches, and Florida tax advantages, but they do not want the formality, density, or socialintensity of Palm Beach Island Jupiter delivers amore relaxed, outdoor-focused version of South Florida luxury living — less white-tableclothdinners, more sunrise rounds of golf followed by lunch at the marina. The concentration ofprofessional athletes and successful entrepreneurs creates a social environment that tends tovalue achievement over heritage, which many successful business and entertainment figuresfind more comfortable than older Palm Beach’s legacy-family dynamics. The investment case is driven by structural scarcity combined with continued migration.Jupiter’s coastal geography limits waterfront inventory to a fixed set of properties, and thetightening of months-of-supply from 4.45 to 1.42 year-over-year indicates the extent to whichabsorption is outpacing new supply. Jupiter Island’s permanent barrier-island constraint makesits market mathematically limited. And the continued relocation of high-net-worth families, hedgefund principals, and professional athletes from Connecticut New York, and other high-tax states continues to expand thedemand base. For patient buyers, Jupiter offers genuine upside alongside lifestyle quality thatfew markets can match. Frequently Asked Questions About Jupiter FL Real Estate Explore Jupiter with Blaise Punturo Real Estate Jupiter’s market rewards buyers who understand the distinctions among Admirals Cove’samenity package, Jupiter Island’s privacy premium, Abacoa’s family-oriented master-planning,Jupiter Farms’ equestrian zoning, and the specific club landscapes at Medalist, Trump National,Loxahatchee Club, and The Bear’s Club. Blaise Punturo brings over 30 years of real estate andfinancial services experience, dual Connecticut and Florida licensure, and the analyticalapproach that high-value Jupiter transactions require. For clients pursuing a Jupiter or JupiterIsland acquisition — whether an Admirals Cove yachting home, a Medalist golf property, aJupiter Island oceanfront estate, or a family residence in Abacoa — Blaise provides theexpertise, the discretion, and the Florida-Connecticut dual-market perspective that thisdemanding market requires. 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