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751 Ocean Dr #1 | Sea Sunrise Motel Condo
$3,695,000
12 beds, 12 baths, 4,805sqft, $769/sqft, lot size 5,805
420 Old Towne Ln | Old Towne At Juno Beach
$2,250,000
4 beds, 4/1 baths, 3,533sqft, $637/sqft, lot size 9,003
1713 W Hemingway Drive | Preserve At Juno Beach
$1,975,000
5 beds, 5/1 baths, 4,564sqft, $433/sqft, lot size 9,275
420 Celestial Way #101 | Juno Shores Resort Condo
$399,900
2 beds, 2 baths, 1,047sqft, $382/sqft, lot size 1,047
420 Celestial Way #306 | Juno Shores Resort Condo
$6,500/mo
2 beds, 2 baths, 1,040sqft, $7/sqft, lot size 63,902
50 Celestial Way #103 | Greenbrier Condo
$3,500/mo
2 beds, 2 baths, 975sqft, $4/sqft, lot size 111,461
406 Sea Oats Drive #D | 5220 North Palm Beach/juno Beach
$365,000
3 beds, 2 baths, 1,579sqft, $232/sqft
104 Sea Oats Dr #G | Sea Oats Of Juno Beach
$285,000
2 beds, 2 baths, 1,451sqft, $197/sqft, lot size 1,451
The 2,555 homes of Juno Beach lie within this gorgeous town, established in 1953. This small, sleepy, seaside enclave is nearby to just about everything and has 2.3 miles of pristine golden oceanfront beaches.
Most of the condos in Juno Beach have private balconies and decks so that you can enjoy the beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. Throughout the 90s many new condos were built that offer modern spaces with high ceilings and many built-ins. Many homes are townhouse type units, and most are light and airy. On average they offer one to three bedrooms with plenty of space – condos range from approximately 1000 square feet up to 3500 square feet in the penthouses. All the condominiums offer plenty of superb amenities, such as fitness rooms, heated pools with cabanas, extra storage, and garage parking. In many of the buildings you will also find bike/kayak/paddleboard storage.
Besides the residences and condos, over 40% of Juno Beach is set aside as natural preserve and sand dunes. The town itself is known for its picturesque center-piece freshwater lake, the Juno Beach Pier, and Loggerhead Turtle Life Center and Nesting Ground. The freshwater lake is surrounded by condominiums, townhomes, and beach estates, and is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and US Highway 1. Events such as arts & crafts festivals, town picnics, and Christmas by the lake are just some of the events that happen here year round.
The houses of Juno Beach line residential streets with famous names. While most of the condos are on Ocean Boulevard, most of the streets are named after celestial bodies, gods, and goddesses. Names such as Neptune Road, Mercury Circle, Mars Way, and Saturn Lane were named by the Juno Beach Gardens Club in the 1960’s.
The oceanfront condominium communities in Juno Beach are located just steps away from the beach! Mangrove trees canopy each path to the shore and these beautiful beach entrances offer support for beach erosion, as well as framing the view perfectly!
Juno Beach has some of the most beautiful beaches in Florida and a commitment to the natural ecosystem which makes it a highly desirable location in which to reside. The weather is gorgeous all year round so you can enjoy a sunny day at the beach at any time! The water only drops to its lowest temperature of 70 degrees during January and February.
This popular beach town is traditional in its way of life. Many condos line the oceanfront, but they don’t crowd each other – Juno Beach has plenty of open space and the town maintains its safe and quiet reputation. There are many seasonal rentals, but the town is always comfortable and offers residents and guests unbelievable recreational options.
The Juno Beach Pier is 990 feet in length and is frequented by sports fisherman all year long. It also offers amazing opportunities to enjoy the beautiful view of Juno Beach. It is open all day and offers residents a snack bar with friendly service. You can also find rental poles, bait, and fishing tackle. Sightseers need to pay a $1 admission and fishermen a $3 fee. The pier is split into 3 sections. The first part of the pier is great for flounder, red fish, and snook. The 2nd section is visited by pompano, bluefish, and mackerel. The 3rd section is great for bonita, brevalles, cobra, kingfish, and a variety of sharks. Fishermen also have to watch out for wandering surfers and swimmers who get too close. Boating and fishing enthusiasts have easy access to the deep blue waters of the Atlantic through the Jupiter Inlet just off the recreational DuBois Park.
The pier is surrounded by Juno Beach Park and lifeguards are on duty for over 300 feet in each direction. There are restrooms and shower facilities, picnic shelters, and lots of parking which makes it feel like a private beach. Pelican Lake Park is a one-mile pedestrian “Lake Walk” that is used for local events. At Loggerhead Park residents can enjoy a bike path, nature trail and reserved picnic shelter. The Loggerhead Marine Life Center is an ocean conservation facility with aquariums, exhibits, and tanks with live sea turtles that have been rescued. Admission is free but you are encouraged to make a donation. Here you can see current turtle patients and read all about turtles. In fact, Juno Beach has over 1000 turtle nestings per mile, one of the largest in the world.
Incredible restaurants such as Jetty’s, Juno Beach Fish House, Hurricane Café, and Thirsty Turtle are just a few options. Nearby are tons of restaurants in Jupiter, North Palm Beach, and Palm Beach Gardens. The Palm Beach Gardens Mall offers lots of shopping opportunities, as well as entertainment options and eateries.
Juno Beach offers so much in terms of things to do. Amazing golf is nearby – Abacoa Golf Club is a challenging public golf course that’s only 10 minutes away. Also nearby is Seminole Golf Club which is one of the oldest courses in South Florida, and frequently ranked among the top 10 in the country. The Jupiter Inlet is lined with many casual open air restaurants that all offer great views of the lighthouse. Burt Reynold’s Maltz Theatre of the Performing Arts is nearby which offers a variety of cultural shows and performances. You can explore history and art at the Flagler Museum, or world-class entertainment at the Kravis Center in downtown West Palm Beach.
A short drive will take you from all Juno Beach Real Estate to Palm Beach Island which offers a rich history, world class shopping on Worth Avenue, and amazing fine dining. The international equestrian and polo communities of Wellington and Hobe Sound are also approximately 30 minutes off the FL turnpike.
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