If super dense urban apartment/condo living
isn’t for you, but you still desire to be minutes from all that action while
owning a beautiful historic home, Flamingo Park is an ideal place to live. The neighborhood is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places and features some truly amazing dwellings. Almost all of these architectural
masterpieces were built between 1920 and 1949 and you will find stunning examples
of Mediterranean Revival, Florida Bungalow, Classical Spanish and Art Deco
single family homes.
Flamingo Park is an incredibly safe
community especially when compared to some surrounding West Palm Beach neighborhoods. Local shools are good and it is an excellent
place to raise a family. What makes Flamingo
Park really stand out is how serene it is while still being a short bike ride
away from everything that’s happening in the urban core.
If shopping, art, entertainment and
fine dining are your passions. Clematis Street, CityPlace and the specialty
shops of Worth Avenue are right around the corner. Restaurants of all types abound within
walking, biking and quick uber distance.
Cultural life centers around the nearby Kravis Center for the Performing
Arts and the Norton Museum of Art. That,
plus all the incredible amenities, shops and cuisine that Palm Beach offers
right across the bridge!
Also, don't forget that phenomenal beaches, boating and water sports are close and readily available.
If a more
laid back and family friendly form of cosmopolitan life is what you seek, Flmaingo
Park’s combination of historic homes, serene streets and proximity to the
finest in food, shopping, night life and culture could be exactly what you are looking
for.
Demographic and Area Data:
1,125 residents with around 63% of those homeowners.
With an average age of 41,
the residents of Flamingo Park are well established, made up of
families of all age groups. Over the recent months roughly 17 homes have been sold with an average sold price of $773,259. That is an increase of $213,746 from the previous period.