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Explore condos in Highland Beach, a small, mostly residential town in Palm Beach County between Boca Raton and Delray Beach: a market of 114 active condos, all resale, with a median price of $899,000.
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Highland Beach was incorporated as a town in 1949 and took its name from the relative elevation of its oceanfront site compared to neighboring shorelines. It operates under a commission-manager government.
Per the 2020 census, the town has 4,295 residents, with a median age of 69.8 and 61.6% of the population 65 or older — 90.17% of residents identify as non-Hispanic white. In the 2000 census, Highland Beach recorded one of the highest shares in the country of residents born in Austria (4.0% of the population) and in Turkey.
It's an almost entirely residential town: per the census, it has only two registered businesses in its entire territory — the Delray Sands Resort hotel, formerly operated as a Holiday Inn, and John P. O'Grady Realty — both operating out of the same building on South Ocean Boulevard.
Highland Beach covers 1.29 square miles in total (0.54 land and 0.75 water), about 50 miles north of Miami and 28 miles south of Palm Beach. Since 1994 the town had contracted fire and emergency medical services from Delray Beach; in 2021 commissioners voted to end that contract and start their own department.
Highland Beach has 114 active condos for sale across the MLS today, none of them new construction — it's an entirely resale market. The median price is $899,000, with a median HOA of $2,155 a month and a median year built of 1979.
That profile places Highland Beach among the most expensive oceanfront condo markets on this list, ahead of Boca Raton and Delray Beach in median HOA, sustained by the town's limited land and by a buyer base that's mostly second-home: the 2020 census reported 43.7% vacancy across the town's 4,338 housing units.
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Highland Beach is a town in Palm Beach County incorporated in 1949, between Boca Raton and Delray Beach, with an almost entirely residential profile: per the census, it has only two registered businesses in the whole town. Its population has a median age of 69.8, with 61.6% of residents 65 or older. Its condo market is consolidated and resale: 114 active units today, with a median price of $899,000 and a median HOA of $2,155 a month.
Who buys in Highland Beach? Older buyers looking for a quiet, consolidated oceanfront town; Second-home buyers who already know Boca Raton or Delray Beach and want less density; Investors who prioritize limited land and stability over population growth potential; Buyers looking for privacy, in a town with only two registered businesses.
There are 114 active condos for sale across the town's MLS today, all resale. We can send you updated availability based on what you're looking for.
No. Highland Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, in South Florida — over an hour from Miami, between Boca Raton and Delray Beach.
Highland Beach combines a consolidated resale market with limited oceanfront land, between two high-demand coastal markets. We don't guarantee returns: we help you evaluate every opportunity with real market data.
Not currently: the 114 active MLS units are resale, with a median year built of 1979.
Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing alternatives exist depending on the buyer's profile. We help you access those options.