Palm Beach County 2030: Retirees, young families moving north in search of less expensive homes
With new medical jobs, 45-minute commute times and homes six figures cheaper than
Now, for a 27-minute commute and
"At first, the drive kind of was a little of a deterrent, but once we actually went up there and saw the value that we could get, we were hooked," he said. "The drive is actually nice. It's in the morning, you can kind of clear your head and relax."
"What you get for your money, the value of the homes, what you pay for it, you get a lot more bang for your buck, so to speak, and it was just quiet, there's not a lot of traffic.
"After we had seen what was available in our price range in
"People are starting to move here not just to live a great life but also to work and play," said
"We're going to make that full transition from a bedroom community, with a lot of outflow for the morning commute, to one that commutes within town," he said.
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"I think that we provide all of those things at best value, so you get all of that upside at a relatively low price," he said, adding that
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Larger, more affordable new homes have been the draw to
"It's not what a single builder is doing annually, but the number of builders that are now opening up operations and launching new communities," he said. "It's been a good year from a sales standpoint."
Manrique said
The company's age-targeted homes are designed for "empty-nesters or right sizers," he said, while a new class of younger, "first time new homebuyers" are looking to the
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"It's 30s to 40s, probably not infants, toddlers but elementary, middle school children and typically both working," he said. Oravec added that the median age of the city's 189,000 residents is 43. That is slightly older than
Manrique offered a comparison between a new four-bedroom, 3,200-square-foot
"The two price points don't intersect," agreed
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For a similar price point in
"I don't know of anything at 300 that I've seen in a long time that isn't way out west, like crazy," he said.
New jobs reduce commutes
Creating homegrown jobs so that residents won't have to commute has been a strategic objective for decades, said
"It's actually been planned for quite some time," said McCurry, who noted that three miles of frontage along
"Our draw is location and affordability," he said. "I think the market is going to start to take notice."
Oravec listed several companies already operating in the area or in negotiation to expand in
Previously, said GHO's Handler,
"You get paid to drive," he said, noting higher income levels and demand for skilled workforce in
"We're certainly seeing that as well," he said. "They may be looking for new job up in
Nonetheless, the mayor acknowledged that commute times within the city of
The recent completion of the east-west
"We have to address the growing pains, right? The downsides that come with growth. So, we have to adjust infrastructure, especially traffic and mobility," he explained. "If you get behind, that's when the natives get restless."
Less social life, more family life
Many who move north consider they have written off a social life, but developers and local government say the drive to the Kravis Center in
Handler said there are definitely fewer bars and restaurants, but those who seek
"If you're talking a single millennial who's looking for the downtown
Oravec said that while
"Sometimes there's a disconnect between what we say we're going to do and how much we actually go out," he said, considering his personal situation. "It happens a lot more in theory than in real life. There are local shows here in both
While
"It's slow and steady," he said, estimating about 1.5 percent growth over the past eight years.
Stokus said when you fly over
"A lot of the planned developments that were prior to the recession have gained resurgence and are starting to come back," he said. Stokus noted that permits from the building department are predominantly for rehabilitating older homes rather than construction of new homes.
"We do attract the demographic of people who have a family or are starting a family," he said. "We have a great school district. We have a lot to offer people."
"In
Handler said he commuted from
For an average price of about
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