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Gardens Mall Palm Beach Gardens: Shopping & Real Estate Guide

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Onias DerilusBroker/Owner · Pure Equity Realty · BK3276618
May 2026

Gardens Mall Palm Beach Gardens: A Buyer's Guide to the Area

The Gardens Mall Palm Beach Gardens is more than a shopping destination. It is the commercial anchor of one of South Florida's most desirable residential markets. If you are buying or selling a home in northern Palm Beach County, understanding this mall and its surrounding corridor tells you a lot about property values, lifestyle, and long-term appreciation. This guide covers the mall itself, the real estate market around it, and why proximity to PGA Boulevard continues to attract buyers from across the country.

The Gardens Mall: An Overview

The Gardens Mall opened in 1988 at 3101 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. It sits at the intersection of PGA Boulevard and Military Trail — the two most commercially significant roads in northern Palm Beach County. The mall spans 1.4 million square feet, making it a super-regional center that draws shoppers from Jupiter, Tequesta, Juno Beach, North Palm Beach, and even parts of Martin County to the north.

Anchor tenants include Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Macy's, and JCPenney. The mall also houses more than 170 specialty retailers. First, there is the standard mix of national chains. Also, the tenant roster includes luxury and mid-market brands that reflect the spending power of the surrounding neighborhoods. The property recently underwent significant renovations, with updated common areas and an improved food hall that reflects current retail trends.

The PGA Boulevard Corridor

The Gardens Mall does not stand alone. It sits within the PGA Boulevard corridor, which is Palm Beach County's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment strip. Within a mile of the mall, you will find a Whole Foods Market, an Apple Store, REI, Lifetime Fitness, and dozens of restaurants and bars ranging from casual chains to upscale independents.

Adjacent to the mall is Downtown at the Gardens, an open-air lifestyle center with restaurants, entertainment venues, and a cinema. This concentration of retail and dining creates a walkable retail district that is rare in suburban South Florida. In addition, the corridor continues to attract new tenants because of the high household incomes in the surrounding zip codes.

For buyers, this matters. Walkability to quality retail is increasingly valued in suburban markets. Homes within two to three miles of The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens consistently command premiums over comparable properties elsewhere in the county.

Palm Beach Gardens Real Estate: The Numbers

Palm Beach Gardens is an incorporated city with a population of approximately 60,000. The median home price ranges from $650,000 to $700,000, though the market spans a wide range depending on community, waterfront access, and amenity level.

Here is a breakdown of the major residential communities in the city:

PGA National

PGA National is the most recognizable community in Palm Beach Gardens. It is home to the Honda Classic, a PGA Tour event that draws tens of thousands of spectators each February. The community has five championship golf courses. Homes range from $400,000 for smaller attached villas to more than $3 million for large estate homes along the water or on premium golf-front lots. The community has strong name recognition, which supports resale values.

BallenIsles

BallenIsles is an ultra-luxury private country club community. Entry prices start around $700,000, and top-end homes reach $4 million or more. The community has 54 holes of golf and an extensive sports and social program. BallenIsles attracts a national buyer pool, with many purchasers relocating from the Northeast looking for a full-amenity lifestyle without a state income tax burden.

Alton

Alton is a newer master-planned community built by Kolter Homes. It is designed around walkability, with a town center, parks, and trail systems integrated into the neighborhood. Prices range from $800,000 to $2.5 million. Alton has attracted buyers who want new construction with modern floor plans and energy-efficient construction. It is one of the fastest-selling communities in Palm Beach Gardens.

Mirasol

Mirasol is a private luxury golf community with prices from $700,000 to more than $3 million. The community has two championship golf courses and a full country club program. Mirasol is well-established and draws repeat buyers who want a proven, private community with strong infrastructure.

Frenchman's Creek and Frenchman's Reserve

Frenchman's Creek is a waterfront and golf community in the northern part of Palm Beach Gardens. Homes range from $1 million to more than $5 million, with some deep-water dockage properties at the high end. Frenchman's Reserve is adjacent and slightly more affordable, with prices from $800,000 to $3 million. Both communities attract boating-oriented buyers who want water access within a gated, amenity-rich environment.

Job Market Near The Gardens Mall

The retail and restaurant economy around The Gardens Mall employs thousands. However, the broader Palm Beach Gardens employment base is more significant for real estate. Major employers in the area include Pratt & Whitney, United Technologies (also known as Collins Aerospace), and Florida Power & Light. Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center is a major healthcare employer on PGA Boulevard.

These employers attract a professional workforce that drives demand for mid-to-upper range housing. For example, engineers and executives at Pratt & Whitney frequently purchase homes in PGA National, Mirasol, and Alton. As a result, the employment base around the Gardens Mall corridor keeps the local real estate market fundamentally sound, even during periods of broader market volatility.

Schools in the Palm Beach Gardens Area

School quality is a primary driver for family buyers relocating to Palm Beach Gardens. The area benefits from some of the better-rated schools in Palm Beach County.

Palm Beach Gardens High School consistently earns high rankings in Florida Department of Education assessments. Timber Trace Elementary is an A-rated school that serves families in the central part of the city. Also, the Jupiter area schools — including Jupiter High School — are accessible to families in the northern communities of Palm Beach Gardens.

Strong school ratings directly affect home values. Buyers with children from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are accustomed to evaluating towns by school district quality. Palm Beach Gardens competes favorably on this measure.

Why Northeast Buyers Choose Palm Beach Gardens

Florida has no state income tax. For a family earning $300,000 per year relocating from New York or New Jersey, the tax savings can exceed $20,000 annually. This financial advantage makes a $700,000 home in Palm Beach Gardens feel dramatically more affordable than a comparable home in Westchester County or Bergen County.

In addition, Palm Beach Gardens offers year-round outdoor living. The city averages more than 300 sunny days per year. Golf, boating, and outdoor fitness are accessible twelve months a year. The Gardens Mall and Downtown at the Gardens provide high-quality retail and dining that Northeast transplants expect. However, the cost of that retail is embedded in a lower cost-of-living environment than most Northeast metros.

Finally, the lifestyle integration around The Gardens Mall — where you can walk from the Apple Store to Whole Foods to a rooftop bar within a single outdoor district — appeals to buyers who want suburban space without sacrificing urban amenity.

Real Estate Trends: What the Data Shows

Palm Beach Gardens has seen strong appreciation over the past five years. Median prices in the city have risen more than 40% since 2020, driven by the post-pandemic migration wave, low inventory, and persistent demand from domestic relocators and international buyers.

Inventory in 2025 and into 2026 has remained relatively tight. In communities like PGA National and BallenIsles, days on market for well-priced listings is typically under 30 days. Alton new construction has had consistent wait lists for certain floor plans.

The communities closest to PGA Boulevard — with easy access to The Gardens Mall, Whole Foods, and the restaurant corridor — have held their values most strongly. Buyers recognize that convenience to this retail hub is a durable quality-of-life advantage.

Buying Near The Gardens Mall: What to Expect

If you are relocating to Palm Beach Gardens or buying investment property in the area, here is what the buying process typically looks like. First, you will need to decide between a community with HOA amenities (golf, tennis, social club) and a non-HOA neighborhood. Both exist in Palm Beach Gardens. HOA communities like PGA National and BallenIsles have mandatory social or golf memberships that add $5,000 to $30,000 or more per year in fees. However, these communities also have the strongest amenity packages and tend to hold resale value well.

Also, consider proximity to PGA Boulevard versus quiet residential streets. Homes very close to the commercial corridor benefit from walkability but can have slightly more traffic noise. Most buyers settle on a five-to-ten minute drive to The Gardens Mall as an ideal balance.

In addition, new construction is available in Alton and a few smaller developments. Resale inventory spans all price points across the established communities. Working with an experienced local agent gives you access to off-market opportunities and accurate neighborhood-by-neighborhood comparisons.

Selling Near The Gardens Mall

If you own a home in Palm Beach Gardens and are considering a sale, the current market favors sellers in most price ranges. However, proper pricing and presentation still matter. Overpriced homes sit, even in a strong market. The buyers moving to Palm Beach Gardens are sophisticated — many have already done significant research before contacting an agent.

Pure Equity Realty lists homes in Palm Beach Gardens for 1% commission. For a $700,000 home, that saves you $7,000 compared to the traditional 3% listing commission. We provide the same marketing, MLS exposure, professional photography, and negotiation service as any full-commission brokerage.

To see all active listings in Palm Beach Gardens and across Florida, visit our Florida homes for sale directory. For more information about The Gardens Mall itself, visit the official Gardens Mall website.

Ready to Buy or Sell in Palm Beach Gardens?

The Gardens Mall Palm Beach Gardens is the lifestyle anchor that makes this city one of South Florida's strongest residential markets. Whether you are buying into PGA National, Alton, BallenIsles, or a smaller neighborhood off PGA Boulevard, the fundamentals here are solid. No state income tax, strong schools, excellent retail and dining access, and a diverse employment base all point in the same direction.

Call Pure Equity Realty at (561) 835-5400. We represent buyers and sellers across Palm Beach Gardens and all of Palm Beach County. There is no reason to pay more than necessary to buy or sell your home here.

For personalized guidance on buying or selling in South Florida, contact the team at Pure Equity Realty. We serve Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie, and Highlands counties with expert representation and a 1% listing fee.

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Broker/Owner, Pure Equity Realty  ·  FL License BK3276618 · NMLS# 1859012

Onias Derilus is the Broker/Owner of Pure Equity Realty, a South Florida brokerage specializing in 1% listing commissions and free buyer representation across Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie, and Highlands counties. He holds an NMLS mortgage originator license and founded Mortgage Capital and Verified Title to serve clients through every step of the transaction.

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