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Old 07-31-2008, 02:27 PM
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Default Palm Beach Gardens & Juno Beach - Apartment Search

Hey,

Does anyone here know if there any cheap 1 bed/1 bath or 2 beds/1 bath apartments available in PBG and Juno Beach?

What would the price range be on that per month? I'm not looking for any special amenities at all, just something very affordable and in a decent and safe area.

I'm aware that cheaper apartments will be in less desirable and seedy areas but I'm just wondering if there are any exceptions in the cities mentioned.


Thanks in advance.
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Old 07-31-2008, 04:11 PM
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You're looking to start at about $750+ at a minimum for anything in Palm Beach Gardens. Same with Juno. Probably a bit higher due to its proximity to the ocean.

If you're willing, there's a $750/month 1 bedroom located in Abacoa town center in Jupiter, which is right across the street from the border with Palm Beach Gardens.

That's about the cheapest I found doing a Realtor.com rental search.
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You're looking to start at about $750+ at a minimum for anything in Palm Beach Gardens.
Are you serious? In a "good" neighborhood? I'm moving tomorrow.
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$750 is unlikely for sure. I'm not looking to spend more than $1k per month on an apartment. If that's even possible in Florida.

I don't mind a 1 bed / 1 bath.
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Are you serious? In a "good" neighborhood? I'm moving tomorrow.
It's going to be old.... and it's not going to be a fabulous ritzy area, but yeah, I saw one listing in that price!
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$750 is unlikely for sure. I'm not looking to spend more than $1k per month on an apartment. If that's even possible in Florida.

I don't mind a 1 bed / 1 bath.
$1000 is definitely doable:

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I was thinking..........$1k a month is still too much for an apartment though. My gosh. May as well be renting a home for that price.

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If you want to be in an area where you will feel comfortable walking around at night expect to pay close to $1000/mo. You may be able to find private rentals for a little cheaper. My fiancé and I moved into Gardens East in January. For the most part we have had a good experience. It is quiet and close to everything. However, the management is awful and when we told them about the mold in our apartment they just painted over it and said that they wouldn't do anything else for us![
I would suggest using a rental broker. We found one on Craigslist who spent the day showing us nice rentals in our price range. Unfortunately he is no longer living in Fl or I would give you his number. Good luck with your search!
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I was paying 1200/mo for a 2/2 in Uno Lago (Juno Beach across from FPL Campus) in 1998. So its going to be hard to find, in all honesty.

There might be something in Jupiter, but might want to avoid being to close to Kennedy Estates or Limestone Creek areas.

If "Sherlock Homefinders" is still in business, they might have an easy shortlist for you.

Off season beach front places go down significantly. Unfortunately, if you want to live in those year round, they are going to work it into the monthlies.
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I didn't spend a long time searching, but at least if you're willing to move into other nearby areas, I found a 1 bedroom apartment just now for $652 that looks ritzy to me and is in a neighborhood that I think my wife would be comfortable in. Se's far more picky than I am--I actually lived on 9th Street and North Railroad in downtown WPB for a couple years in the early 90s before I moved to New York City (rented it because it was the cheapest thing I could find at that time and I was trying to save money for the move).

You can easily find cheaper apartments in the area that aren't in the ghetto. I couldn't guarantee that they'll all be in perfect shape when you visit them, and you can have a problem landlord anywhere, but they sure look nice in the pictures.

Anyway, just try a site like rent.com.
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