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Moving to Palm Beach Gardens: Your Complete Relocation & City Guide

At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we know how daunting a move can be. We’re a full-service Palm Beach Gardens moving company, and our relocation team arrives prepared with everything needed to pack your belongings and get you to your new home safely. Whenever you decide to move to a new city, we help take the stress off your shoulders. Here’s everything you need to know about moving to Palm Beach Gardens — the lifestyle, the latest numbers, and how to plan your move.

Key Takeaways

  • Palm Beach Gardens has a 2026 population of about 64,800 and sits in northern Palm Beach County.
  • It’s a premier golf and upscale-living destination, home to PGA National Resort and renowned shopping like The Gardens Mall.
  • The 2026 median home price runs around $810K (Zillow’s typical value near $665K) and average rent about $2,617/month, with a median household income near $106,947.
  • Good Greek offers full-service Palm Beach Gardens moving, packing, storage, and relocation services — call (866) 691-4317.

Why move to Palm Beach Gardens?

Palm Beach Gardens is a polished, golf-centric city in northern Palm Beach County. It’s a renowned golf destination — home to PGA National Resort, which hosts the PGA Tour’s Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches (formerly The Honda Classic). For shopping and dining, Downtown at the Gardens is an open-air, pedestrian-friendly mecca, PGA Commons offers inviting eateries and boutiques, and The Gardens Mall delivers high-end destination shopping in exquisite surroundings. Add Florida’s lack of a state income tax and a prime northern Palm Beach County location, and the appeal is clear. (Weighing it? See the pros and cons of moving to South Florida.)

Palm Beach Gardens by the numbers (2026)

Palm Beach Gardens is one of the county’s most affluent and desirable communities:

  • Population: about 64,800 in 2026, up from roughly 59,000 at the 2020 census.
  • Median household income: roughly $106,947, well above the national and state averages.
  • Median home price: around $810,000 in 2026 (Redfin’s median sale; some months have run higher, while Zillow’s typical value sits near $665,000).
  • Median rent: approximately $2,617/month, with one-bedrooms near $2,218 and two-bedrooms around $2,695 (upscale PGA-area rentals run higher).
  • Area feel: suburban and upscale, with a high homeownership rate.

Palm Beach Gardens runs pricier than much of Florida, but residents get golf, top schools, premier shopping, and a refined coastal-county lifestyle.

Palm Beach Gardens neighborhoods and nearby cities

Palm Beach Gardens offers everything from the gated golf communities of PGA National and BallenIsles to family neighborhoods like Mirasol and Evergrene. Nearby cities worth knowing include Jupiter, North Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Juno Beach, and Riviera Beach — all within an easy drive.

Schools and families in Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens is part of the School District of Palm Beach County, one of the largest in the country. Local public schools include Palm Beach Gardens High School, William T. Dwyer High School, Watson B. Duncan Middle School, and Timber Trace Elementary, alongside strong charter and private options. Combined with parks, golf, and family programming, it’s a popular choice for households of all ages.

Things to do in Palm Beach Gardens

Golf is the headline — PGA National Resort and its championship courses anchor the city’s reputation. Beyond the fairways, Downtown at the Gardens, The Gardens Mall, and PGA Commons offer shopping, dining, and events, while nearby beaches and nature areas round out the lifestyle. Whether you’re a longtime local or brand-new in town, there are plenty of local events to explore. You can also view top Palm Beach Gardens employers through the Palm Beach County business development board.

Setting up your new Palm Beach Gardens home

Before move-in day, line up your essentials so everything’s ready when you arrive:

  • Electric: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
  • Cable / Internet: Xfinity / AT&T
  • Water: City of Palm Beach Gardens Utilities

Handling utilities and a change-of-address a few weeks ahead keeps move week calm. Our move planning guide walks through the full timeline.

Trusted Palm Beach Gardens home and business moving services

Good Greek Moving & Storage delivers a full-service moving experience covering planning, packing, transportation, storage, and more. Whether you’re moving across Palm Beach Gardens, up to Jupiter or West Palm Beach, making a long-distance move, or relocating a business with our commercial movers, our background-checked crews and specialty moving services handle it with care. As the 2024 ATA Mover of the Year and an A+ BBB-rated company, we make your Palm Beach Gardens move the Best Move Ever.

To discuss a relocation to or from Palm Beach Gardens, contact our team today. Call (866) 691-4317 or request a free moving quote.

Frequently asked questions

What is the population of Palm Beach Gardens?

Palm Beach Gardens has a 2026 population of about 64,800, up from roughly 59,000 at the 2020 census. It sits in northern Palm Beach County.

Is Palm Beach Gardens a good place to live?

Yes — it’s an upscale golf and shopping destination with top schools, PGA National Resort, The Gardens Mall, and a refined suburban lifestyle, all with no state income tax. The main trade-off is a higher cost of living than much of Florida.

How much does it cost to live in Palm Beach Gardens?

As of 2026, the median home price runs around $810,000 (Zillow’s typical value is near $665,000) and average rent about $2,617/month, while the median household income is roughly $106,947 — an affluent market relative to most of Florida.

What cities are near Palm Beach Gardens?

Nearby Palm Beach County communities include Jupiter, North Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Juno Beach, and Riviera Beach — all within an easy drive.

Does Good Greek offer Palm Beach Gardens moving services?

Yes — Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Palm Beach Gardens and across Palm Beach County, including packing, storage, junk removal, and auto transport. Call (866) 691-4317 or request a free quote.

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