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Juno Beach Real Estate

A pristine, low-density barrier island town with some of the most beautiful uncrowded beaches in Florida — home to the world-renowned Loggerhead Marinelife Center and a coastal lifestyle that feels like it belongs to a different era.

A Look at Juno Beach

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About Juno Beach

Juno Beach is one of the best-kept secrets in Palm Beach County. This small incorporated town sits on a barrier island between Jupiter to the north and Singer Island to the south — quiet, residential, and defined by the kind of natural beauty that most of coastal Florida lost decades ago. The beaches here are wide, clean, and uncrowded. The sea turtle nesting season from May through October is one of the most extraordinary natural events on the entire Florida coast. The Loggerhead Marinelife Center — one of the leading sea turtle rehabilitation hospitals in the world — calls Juno Beach home, and residents take genuine pride in that identity. The real estate market reflects the town's character: low-density, limited inventory, and strong demand from buyers who specifically want to escape the density of Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, and Singer Island without sacrificing access to them. Condos with ocean views, single-family homes on quiet streets within walking distance of the water, and rare oceanfront estate properties make up the market. What Juno Beach offers that its neighbors cannot — complete quiet, extraordinary nature, and a community identity built around the beach and the sea turtles rather than nightlife or commerce.

Christine Dekant

Christine Dekant

REALTOR® · RENE · GRI · CLA

"Juno Beach works perfectly for buyers who want barrier island living without the Palm Beach price tag. Pristine uncrowded beaches, low-density residential, and a quiet lifestyle tucked between Jupiter and Singer Island — buyers who find it love it immediately."

(561) 778-7042

Neighborhoods Within Juno Beach

Juno Isles

An established neighborhood of single-family homes just west of A1A — generous lots, mature landscaping, and a short walk to the beach. One of the most popular addresses for buyers who want space and proximity to the water without oceanfront pricing.

Juno Landing

A quiet Intracoastal-adjacent neighborhood with canal access and a relaxed boating lifestyle. Popular with buyers who want water access on both sides of the island.

Ocean Trace

A small condo community directly on the ocean — some of the best value for true beachfront living in northern Palm Beach County.

Seminole Landing

An ultra-private estate enclave north of Juno Beach town center — large oceanfront and ocean-view lots with strict privacy and very limited turnover.

Juno Beach Oceanfront (A1A corridor)

The stretch of A1A through town with a mix of older oceanfront homes and small condo buildings — ground zero for buyers seeking direct Atlantic access at prices below Jupiter Island and Palm Beach.

Why Juno Beach?

  • Loggerhead Marinelife Center is one of the world's leading sea turtle hospitals — Juno Beach has one of the most active loggerhead nesting beaches on the planet
  • Genuinely uncrowded beaches — low-density zoning and limited commercial development keep the town quiet in a way that simply cannot be replicated in larger markets
  • John D. MacArthur Beach State Park delivers pristine natural beach and snorkeling minutes from residential Juno Beach
  • Every major Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter amenity is 10–15 minutes away — the quiet of Juno Beach does not mean giving up access
  • PBI Airport is 20 minutes — one of the best airport commutes of any barrier island address in the county
  • Jupiter Medical Center — one of the top-rated hospitals in Palm Beach County — is 10 minutes north
  • Inventory is structurally limited — Juno Beach cannot grow and the town actively resists density, making it a long-term hold with strong appreciation fundamentals
  • Sea turtle nesting season (May–October) is a genuine community event — residents take turtle walks, volunteer at Loggerhead, and celebrate the nesting season as a defining part of island identity

The Juno Beach Lifestyle

Juno Beach draws buyers who have consciously chosen to step back from the pace of larger markets. Retirees who want to walk to the beach every morning without a crowd. Young professionals working remotely who want a Florida lifestyle without South Florida noise. Second-home buyers who have been coming to Juno for years and finally decided to buy. The social calendar here is organic — sunset walks, turtle walks in season, the Juno Beach Pier, morning coffee at a handful of local spots. It is a community that rewards the buyer who values quality over flash, and nature over nightlife. Everything else — Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, PBI Airport — is minutes away.

What Locals Love

  • Loggerhead Marinelife Center — world-class sea turtle hospital and research facility, open to the public year-round
  • Sea turtle nesting season (May–October) — one of the most active loggerhead nesting beaches in the world
  • Juno Beach Park — wide, quiet Atlantic beach with a pier, picnic pavilions, and some of the best sunrise views in the county
  • Juno Beach Pier — fishing, watching the sunrise, and spotting dolphins from land
  • Intracoastal kayaking and paddleboarding — easy launch access and calm water year-round
  • Carlin Park (Jupiter) — 3 minutes north, full park facilities including beach, tennis, and picnic areas
  • John D. MacArthur Beach State Park — 5 minutes south, pristine natural beach and snorkeling
  • The quiet — Juno Beach is legitimately uncrowded on a Tuesday in February when Jupiter Beach is packed

Juno Beach Home Prices

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Schools

Juno Beach students are served by Palm Beach County public schools and have access to the strong Palm Beach Gardens school corridor. The school profile is one of the secondary draws for family buyers — Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens high schools are the primary public options, and Benjamin School is nearby for families seeking private education.

Nearby Hospitals

Jupiter Medical Center

Top-rated — 10 minutes north in Jupiter, ranked top 10% nationally

Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center

Full-service — 15 minutes west via PGA Blvd

Commute & Connectivity

Jupiter8–10 min
Palm Beach Gardens15 min
PBI Airport20 min
West Palm Beach25 min
Boca Raton40 min
Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL)55 min

Airports, Brightline, and Tri-Rail near Juno Beach

Parks & Outdoor Activities

  • · Juno Beach Park — Atlantic beach access, fishing pier, pavilions, and lifeguards in season
  • · Loggerhead Marinelife Center — turtle walks in season (May–October), exhibits, and educational programs year-round
  • · John D. MacArthur Beach State Park — pristine natural beach, snorkeling on the reef, nature trails, and kayaking
  • · Carlin Park (Jupiter) — beach access, tennis, baseball, volleyball, and picnic facilities
  • · Intracoastal paddleboarding and kayaking — calm water, manatees in winter, dolphins year-round
  • · Juno Beach Pier fishing — one of the most productive fishing piers on the Palm Beach County coast
  • · Snorkeling at MacArthur Beach — natural reef close to shore, one of the best accessible snorkeling spots in the county
  • · Sunrise walks on the beach during turtle nesting season — a Juno Beach experience unlike anything else in Florida

Local Dining

  • · Juno Beach Fish House — casual waterfront seafood, local favorite for fresh catches and relaxed atmosphere
  • · Lighthouse Grill at Carlin Park — beachside casual dining right on the sand at Jupiter's Carlin Park
  • · Guanabanas — iconic Jupiter waterfront dining 5 minutes north, worth the short drive for atmosphere alone
  • · Square Grouper (Jupiter) — world-famous waterfront tiki bar, 5 minutes north at the inlet
  • · The Riviera Beach and Singer Island corridor — a variety of casual waterfront options 10 minutes south
  • · Palm Beach Gardens dining corridor (PGA Blvd) — Capital Grille, Café Chardonnay, The Cooper — 15 minutes west
  • · Local coffee at Juno Beach Cafe — the morning ritual for half the town on any given day

Market Snapshot

Market focus

Oceanfront condos, single-family beach homes, rare estate properties — all low-density

Key advantage

The quietest, most natural barrier island in northern Palm Beach County — and it can never be overdeveloped

Best for

Retirees, remote workers, nature lovers, second-home buyers, buyers who specifically want uncrowded beach access

Standout feature

Loggerhead Marinelife Center + active sea turtle nesting — the only place in Palm Beach County where the sea turtles are a genuine community identity

John Oliver

John Oliver

REALTOR® · ABR · RENE · SRS

"I always show Juno Beach to buyers who are comparing Jupiter and Singer Island. It has the best attributes of both — beautiful Atlantic beaches, walkable community feel, and pricing that still offers real value. A great market for buyers who do their homework."

(561) 786-3630

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