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When your ready to sell your home in Wellington & Jupiter Florida for the highest and best price I'll get the job done.

Its a sellers market and the climate is changing with rising interest rates the first quarter of 2016 could yield high returns.

Jupiter homes are expected to rise 8%-10%  percent and Wellington homes will sell at an 7% premium average time on the market is approximately 50 days! 

Interest rates have finally started to climb and this should motivate buyers to get off the sidelines.

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Jupiter is a town located in Palm Beach County, Florida. According to the 2014 Census Bureau estimate, the town had a total population of 60,681. It is one of the northernmost suburbs of the Miami metropolitan area. It was rated as the 9th Happiest Seaside Town in America by Coastal Living in 2012

The area where the town now sits was originally named for the Hobe Indian tribe which lived at the mouth of theLoxahatchee River, and whose name is also preserved in the name of nearby Hobe Sound.[9] A mapmaker misunderstood the Spanish spelling "Jobe" of the Indian name "Hobe" and recorded it as "Jove".[10] Subsequent mapmakers further misunderstood this to be the Latin translation of the god Jupiter, and they anglicized the name from Jove to "Jupiter". The Roman god Jupiter (or Zeus in the Greek mythology) is the chief Roman god, and god of light, of the sky and weather, and of the state and its welfare and its laws. Jupiter's consort was Juno, inspiring a neighboring town to name itself "Juno Beach".[11]

The most notable landmark is the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, completed in 1860. Made of brick, it was painted red in 1910 to cover discoloration caused by humidity. Hurricane Jeannein 2004 sandblasted the paint from the upper portion of the tower, and the tower was repainted using a potassium silicate mineral coating. The lighthouse is often used as the symbol for Jupiter

The overall real estate market in Jupiter Florida is very strong prices are rising steadily, and cash buyers rule the roost.

Average single family home price in Jupiter is $457,000.

According to greatschools.org Jupi


Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, which takes its name from the body of water along its eastern border, originally called "Lake Worth", and now generally known as the Lake Worth Lagoon. The lake itself was named for General William J. Worth, who led U.S. forces during the last part of the Second Seminole War. As of 2010, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau was 34,910.[3]The city is included in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach Metropolitan Area, which is home to approximately 5,563,857 people.

The Town of Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States. The Intracoastal Waterway separates it from the neighboring cities of West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. In 2000, Palm Beach had a year-round population of 10,468, with an estimated seasonal population of 30,000.

Boca Raton /ˈbkə rəˈtn/ is the southernmost city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, incorporated in May 1925 (first incorporation in 1924).[6] The 2014 population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau was 91,332.[3] However, approximately 200,000 people with a "Boca Raton" postal address reside outside its municipal boundaries.[7] Such areas include newer developments such as West Boca Raton. As a business center, the city's daytime population increases significantly. It is one of the wealthiest communities in South Florida.

Boca Raton is located 43 miles (69 km) north of Downtown Miami. In terms of both population and land area, Boca Raton is the largest city between West Palm Beach and Pompano BeachBroward County.

Boca Raton is home to the main campus of Florida Atlantic University and the headquarters of Yachtico.
 

 

Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States. The population was 68,217 at the 2010 census. In 2006, the city had a population of 66,714 according to the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research.[4] Boynton Beach is a principal city of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2006 estimated population of 5,463,857.

West Palm Beach is a city in and the county seat of Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States.[4] It is one of the three main cities in South Florida. The population was 99,919 at the 2010 census. The University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) estimates a 2014 population of 104,031, a 4.1% increase from 2010. It is the oldest municipality in the South Florida metropolitan area, having been incorporated as a city two years before Miami in November 1894. West Palm Beach is located approximately 68 miles (109 km) north of Downtown Miami.

Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach CountyFlorida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 60,522. The population was estimated at 65,055 in 2014.[7] Delray Beach is part of the Miami metropolitan area.
 

Royal Palm Beach is a village in southeast Florida, located within Palm Beach County. The population was measured at 21,523 in the 2000 census. As of April 2008, the recorded population was 31,864.[3] The village is located approximately fifteen miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean.

Royal Palm Beach is known for its many parks and general mission to protect green space, as evidenced by the recent acquisition of 190 acres (0.77 km2) to create a master central park and the development of 25 acres (100,000 m2) preserved into a passive bird watching and nature park. The village offers a variety of activities for the outdoor and sports enthusiast including soccer, basketball, tennis, Pop Warner youth football and cheer, senior activities, and year-round golf programs. The public schools within the Village consist of "A"-rated elementary and middle schools and there are numerous private schools offering classes from pre-kindergarten through high school.

Tequesta is an affluent incorporated village in Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States. The population was 5,629 at the 2010 Census. It is a suburb of West Palm Beach and the northernmost municipality in theSouth Florida metropolitan area, which in 2010 had a total population of 5,564,635 according to the U.S. Census.

Loxahatchee is an unincorporated community located in Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States. It is located in the areas north of Wellington and west and northwest of Royal Palm Beach, Florida and approximately 17 miles (27 km) west of West Palm Beach. Loxahatchee is also the name of the Post Office that serves this area, which is under the zip code of 33470.

The community took its name from the Loxahatchee River.[2] Loxahatchee is located within the Indian Trails Improvement District and the Loxahatchee Groves Water Control District. Lion Country Safari, a drive-throughsafari park, is located in Loxahatchee.

In 2006, the state of Florida approved incorporation of part of Loxahatchee as the Town of Loxahatchee Groves to become the 38th municipality in Palm Beach County. The main reason for incorporating was to better protect the area from encroaching growth and to preserve the rural character of the neighborhood.

Perhaps the most rural area within a close proximity to West Palm Beach, with lot sizes range from 1-20 acres. Along with The Acreage, it is notable for loose land restrictions and the native and exotic animal presence is quite notable. Seminole Ridge Community High School serves the area.

Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach CountyFloridaUnited States. The population was 3,262 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,391.[3] Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.

Wellington is a city in Palm Beach CountyFlorida, United States. As of 2014, the city had a population of 61,485 according to the U.S. Census Bureau,[8] making it the most populous village in the state. It is the fifth largest municipality in Palm Beach County by population. Wellington is part of the South Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Wellington was named Money Magazine's "Top 100" Best Places to Live in 2010. Although Wellington is not a village under any standard definition of the term village in the US, it is referred to officially as the "Village of Wellington".

 Riviera Beach is a city in Palm Beach CountyFlorida which was incorporated September 29, 1922. Because of where its eastern boundary lies, it is also the easternmost municipality in the South Florida metropolitan area. The population was 29,884 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population was estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau to be 32,522.[3] Riviera Beach is predominantly an African American city and it is on the List of U.S. cities with African American majority populations. It is home to the Port of Palm Beach and a United States Coast Guard station, and has its own marina.[4][5] Riviera Beach is also home to the Blue Heron Bridge, one of the country's top rated beach dive sites

Stuart is a city in and county seat of Martin CountyFlorida. Located on Florida's Treasure Coast, Stuart is the largest of four incorporated municipalities in Martin County. The population was 15,593 in the 2010 census.[3] [4] It is part of the Port St. Lucie, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Stuart is frequently cited as one of the best small towns to visit in the United States, in large part because of Stuart's proximity to the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon

Port St. Lucie is a city in St. Lucie CountyFloridaUnited States. The population of Port St. Lucie was 164,603 at the 2010 census due to its rapid growth during the 2000s. In 2013 the State of Florida estimated the City's population at 171,016.[3] Port St. Lucie forms part of a metropolitan area called the Port St. Lucie, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area
 that in 2013 was estimated to have 438,095 residents

Jensen Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Martin CountyFloridaUnited States. The population was 11,707 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Port St. Lucie, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Palm City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Martin CountyFloridaUnited States. The population was 23,120 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Statistical Area.