Juno Beach FL Homes and Properties

On the Atlantic shore of southeast Florida, Juno Beach is within five miles of North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, and Lake Park. With a population of less than 5,000, Juno Beach is a peaceful, seaside community with a sunny, warm climate.

Predominantly residential properties, Juno Beach homes include a good selection of oceanfront estates and condos. Although a small community, Juno Beach students have access to three elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools.

Juno Beach Real Estate Stats

Total Listings: 170
Average Price: $331,813
Highest Listing Price: $5,300,000
Lowest Listing Price: $1,000

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Juno Beach Properties & Area Information

Lake Worth Transportation CompanyJuno is named after one of four stops along the small rail railroad known as The Celestial Railway. This was the main form of transportation to and from small towns to the south, Palm Beach, and West Palm Beach. Juno was the last stop and the connection to the Lake Worth Transportation Company, which transported freight and storage on Lake Worth (which at the time was a salt water lagoon). In 1889, Juno was also elected as the county seat for Dade County.

The coastline of Juno Beach has an extremely high density of turtle nesting sites with more than 1,000 sites per mile of beach. As a result, Juno Beach is an ideal location for the Loggerhead Marine Life Center and Museum. The Loggerhead Marine Life Center was started by a local real estate agent, Eleanor Fletcher, 25 years ago. The center was initially established as a place to educate students about the conservation and protection of turtles native to Juno Beach. Fletcher's passion resulted in the current center which has over 216,000 visitors arriving each year to see the exhibits. This center also offers a full-service veterinary hospital, research lab, outdoor classroom, and resource center.

Adding to Juno Beach's charm is the fact that it is located on a barrier island. This island was created when the Intracoastal Waterway was cut through to Lake Worth in 1898.

Not only do residents have easy access to the ocean and beaches, Juno Beach homes are also close to six parks. Juno Beach has playgrounds, basketball courts, exercise equipment, a Bocce court, picnic areas, tennis courts, a pavilion, walking and bike paths, nature trails, and swimming areas with lifeguards.

Juno Beach residents take special pride in their Town Center Lake Walk, which is a beautiful one mile walk around Pelican Lake. This is a paved walk with beautiful landscaping, is home to a variety of birds in the lake, and lamp posts that light the way at night. Nearby are golf courses, county parks, shopping centers, and the Jupiter Theater.

For more information about any Juno Beach FL properties you see listed on this site, please contact The Armstrong Group.

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Listing information last updated on June 18th, 2013 at 2:44pm EDT.