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Jupiter Bay Condos
275 Palm Avenue, Jupiter, Florida 33477
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Along the Southeastern Florida Coast, Jupiter Bay is a Lush Condominium Community with a Lake, Swimming Pools and a Path to the Beach
Jupiter is a balmy town at the confluence of the Loxahatchee River, the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, about 90 miles north of Miami. Within it, Jupiter Bay Condominiums, is an established (1982) condominium community.
Located on 30 lush, well groomed acres, the Jupiter Bay has 359 units in 14 two story, four story, five story and six story buildings. Most homes have one or two bedrooms and range from about 620 square feet to 1,350 square feet. Exteriors are pink or white. This community is popular with "snowbirds" and has a lot of second homeowners. Many homes have a lake view.
Prices begin in the high-$400,000s. The HOA fees are $700 per month. Please verify this with a Realtor as prices may change. Eight homeowners' associations manage Jupiter Bay.
The community's seven-acre lake has a bridge, a waterfall and a lighted walkway. Homeowners also enjoy two heated pools, a spa, two covered recreational areas, a poolside restaurant and Tiki bar, two tennis courts and a walkway to adjacent Carlin Park and the three and a half mile long white sand beach. Evening security is provided seven days a week.
Jupiter is sedate and a golfing hub. It has at least 15 courses and a number of golf professionals (Tiger Woods lives on Jupiter Island, a barrier island and wealthy enclave just across the Intracoastal Waterway from Jupiter). Restaurants, shopping centers and theaters are all close at hand.
Jupiter Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.
Summer temperatures are in the 80s and 90s with high humidity levels and frequent rainstorms. Winter temperatures are in the 60s and 70s.
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Florida:
Named Pascua Florida by Juan Ponce De Leon, the Sunshine State did not enter the Union until March 3, 1845. Balmy mild winters began attracting snowbirds to the state in the late 19th century. Retirees continue to flock to the state. It's not hard to see why tourism has become the leading industry.
International trade and citrus are also major contributors to the state's economy. Eighty percent of the nation's oranges and grapefruits are grown here, and 40 percent of all U.S. exports to Latin America flow through Florida.
Florida's landscape includes uplands and coastal plains. It contains more than 11,000 miles of waterways and about 4,500 islands spread across 10 acres.
Florida has 1,250 golf courses, more than any other state in the Union. The 47 mile Pinellas Trail is the longest urban trail on the east coast. Orlando theme parks attract more visitors than any other theme parks in the U.S. The only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles co-exist is in National Everglades Park.
Who Buys in a 55+ Community?
Age-restricted communities, at least those for residents age 55 or better, generally appeal to people seeking a sense of community with other people from similar socioeconomic backgrounds. Most developments are gated or at least have some type of secured access and appeal to retirees seeking a sense of security. People who enjoy lots of amenities, planned activities and social interaction also buy in 55+ developments. Just an FYI: newer communities tend to have a younger demographic while older communities usually have a more mature set of residents, primarily because residents in older developments purchased when they were younger and have stayed put.
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