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Tequesta

Tequesta

Overview for Tequesta, FL

6,118 people live in Tequesta, where the median age is 51 and the average individual income is $70,159. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

6,118

Total Population

51 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$70,159

Average individual Income

Tequesta, Florida – Loxahatchee River waterfront in the Village of Tequesta

 

Tequesta, Florida – Community Overview & Real Estate Guide

Tequesta is where privacy meets the water. This small incorporated village sits at the northern edge of Palm Beach County, tucked between the Loxahatchee River, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Intracoastal Waterway. With no high-rises, no sprawl, and a walkable village center, Tequesta draws buyers who want the coastal South Florida lifestyle without the noise that comes with it. It sits just south of the Martin County line and just north of Jupiter, giving residents close proximity to all the conveniences of the larger town while holding onto a pace that feels genuinely different.

Overview of Tequesta, FL

Founded in the 1950s as a planned community built around a country club, Tequesta was formally incorporated as a village in 1957. Named after the Tequesta people, a Native American tribe that originally inhabited the area, the village has preserved a low-density character that few South Florida communities can match. Residents spend mornings kayaking the Loxahatchee River or walking Coral Cove Park, afternoons at one of the village's private golf clubs, and evenings at the boutique restaurants along US-1. Whether you are looking for a riverfront estate with a private dock, a golf community home, or a well-maintained condo close to the beach, Tequesta offers a focused, curated real estate market with long-term stability.

Key Facts about Tequesta, FL
Area ~2.25 sq mi (≈1.83 sq mi land)
County Palm Beach County (northernmost municipality)
Established Incorporated in 1957
Population (2025 est.) ~6,143
Notable Communities Tequesta Country Club • North Passage • Rolling Hills • Bay Harbor • Heritage Oaks • Riverbend Country Club • Jupiter Hills
Signature Attractions Coral Cove Park • Blowing Rocks Preserve • Loxahatchee River • Lighthouse ArtCenter • Constitution Park • Jupiter Pointe Club & Marina • Tequesta Country Club
Main Roads US-1 • A1A • Tequesta Drive • County Line Road • I-95 (via Jupiter)

Tequesta delivers something rare in South Florida: small-village scale, genuine waterfront access, and a community that has stayed intentionally low-density for decades. It is not a stop on the way somewhere else. For the right buyer, it is the destination.

 

 

Location & Connectivity in Tequesta, Florida

Tequesta occupies a compact stretch of northern Palm Beach County, bordered by the Loxahatchee River to the west, the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway to the east, and the Martin County line just to the north. Jupiter sits directly to the south, giving Tequesta residents seamless access to shopping, dining, and services without having to travel far. US-1 runs north-south through the village, and I-95 is reachable in minutes via nearby Indiantown Road in Jupiter.

For regional travel, Palm Beach International Airport is roughly 30 minutes south. Boaters benefit from proximity to Jupiter Inlet, which opens to the Atlantic, while the Intracoastal gives access north to the Treasure Coast and south through Palm Beach County. The location is genuinely central to northern South Florida without feeling congested.

Connectivity & Transportation — Tequesta, FL
Location Overview Incorporated village at the northern tip of Palm Beach County, bordered by the Loxahatchee River, Atlantic Ocean, and Intracoastal Waterway. Adjacent to Jupiter to the south and Martin County to the north.
Nearby Areas & Communities
  • Jupiter — dining, retail, medical, and employment hub directly south
  • Hobe Sound — quiet, nature-focused community just across the Martin County line
  • Palm Beach Gardens — PGA corridor, shopping, and healthcare within 20 minutes
  • West Palm Beach — business district and Brightline rail access, about 30 minutes south
Attractions & Points of Interest
  • Coral Cove Park — 15-acre oceanfront park with guarded beach, snorkeling, and picnic areas
  • Blowing Rocks Preserve — Nature Conservancy preserve on Jupiter Island with limestone formations
  • Loxahatchee River — kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and scenic waterway access
  • Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art — nonprofit arts anchor since 1964
Public Transport Limited local service through Palm Tran. Most residents use personal vehicles. Brightline high-speed rail is accessible from West Palm Beach for travel to Miami, Boca Raton, and Orlando.
Main Roads & Highway Access
  • US-1 — primary north–south route through the village
  • I-95 — accessible via Indiantown Road in Jupiter, about 5 minutes away
  • Florida’s Turnpike — toll road alternative for south-bound travel
  • A1A — scenic coastal route along the Intracoastal and ocean
Typical Drive Times*
  • Tequesta → Palm Beach International (PBI): ~30–35 min
  • Tequesta → West Palm Beach: ~30 min
  • Tequesta → Boca Raton: ~50–65 min
  • Tequesta → Fort Lauderdale: ~80–90 min
*Traffic varies seasonally (winter peak months)
Boating & Marina Access Direct Atlantic access via Jupiter Inlet, a short cruise south on the Intracoastal. Jupiter Pointe Club & Marina and Blowing Rocks Marina serve local boaters, with private docks available in many waterfront communities.
Airport Access
  • Palm Beach International (PBI) — ~25 miles south
  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) — ~70 miles south
  • Miami International (MIA) — ~95 miles south

Tequesta sits close to everything without feeling like it is part of everything. You can reach the beach in minutes, get to Jupiter Medical Center in under ten, or be on the Intracoastal with a boat in less time than it takes to park in most South Florida towns.

 

Tequesta, Florida Real Estate Market Trends (2025)

Tequesta's real estate market is defined by limited supply and high-quality inventory. With just over 1.8 square miles of land area and a low-density zoning character, the village does not produce high volumes of listings. As of 2025, median home values in Tequesta are tracking in the $800K–$850K range, with waterfront estates and golf community properties trading significantly higher. Price per square foot typically runs $400–$500 for non-waterfront homes and $700+ for direct river or Intracoastal frontage. The village's boutique scale means that well-priced homes attract serious buyers quickly, while luxury properties draw a patient pool of buyers from the Northeast, Midwest, and internationally. Seasonal demand from October through April continues to support both resale values and short-term rental performance in communities that allow it.

Property Type Median Price (USD) Price per Sq.Ft (USD) Average Rent (USD/month) Estimated Yield
Condo / Townhome (Intracoastal-area) $400,000–$800,000 $380–$480 $2,200–$3,000 3.5–4.5%
Single-Family (Non-Waterfront) $700,000–$1,100,000 $400–$520 $3,500–$5,000 3.5–4.5%
Golf Community Home $800,000–$3,000,000+ $450–$650 $4,500–$8,000 (seasonal higher) 3–4%
Waterfront / River Estate $1,500,000–$8M+ $700+ $8,000–$20,000 (seasonal luxury) 2.5–3.5%

Methodology & Notes: Figures reflect 2024–2025 Palm Beach County market activity and MLS trends for the Tequesta ZIP code (33469). Pricing varies by waterfront frontage, dock access, HOA structure, renovation level, and proximity to the Loxahatchee River or Atlantic Ocean. Short-term rental rules and HOA guidelines should always be verified before purchasing for investment purposes.

 

Lifestyle in Tequesta, Florida

Life in Tequesta is shaped by the water and the village's deliberate pace. Mornings start with a walk along the Loxahatchee River or a paddle out to the sandbar near Jupiter Inlet. Afternoons move to the golf course, the beach at Coral Cove Park, or the boutique restaurants along US-1. There are no big-box shopping centers, no nightlife strips, and no high-rises. What Tequesta offers instead is a close-knit community, preserved natural beauty, and a coastal rhythm that residents describe as hard to leave once you have it.

Location

Compact coastal village at the northern edge of Palm Beach County, surrounded by the Loxahatchee River, Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean.

Community

Small and close-knit, with a median age in the early 50s. Residents include retirees, seasonal homeowners, and families who value privacy and a quieter lifestyle close to Jupiter's amenities.

Dining

Boutique restaurants, waterfront cafes, and local favorites line US-1 and Tequesta Drive. Joscó Garden, Hog Snappers, Thai Lotus, and Evo Italian reflect the village's independent, non-chain dining culture.

Education

Served by the School District of Palm Beach County. Students attend Limestone Creek Elementary, Independence Middle, and Jupiter High School, with private options including Good Shepherd Episcopal nearby.

Housing

Options range from river-view condos and golf community homes to full waterfront estates with private docks on the Loxahatchee. Low-density zoning keeps the character intact.

Transportation

Most residents drive. US-1 and Tequesta Drive connect the village to Jupiter and I-95 within minutes. Palm Beach International Airport is about 30 minutes south.

Climate

Tropical coastal climate with warm, sunny winters and a lush summer season. The Atlantic breeze keeps conditions comfortable year-round.

Amenities

Private golf clubs, marinas, Coral Cove Park, Blowing Rocks Preserve, the Lighthouse ArtCenter, and Jupiter Medical Center are all within a short drive.

Demographics

Mix of full-time residents, seasonal snowbirds, retirees, and second-home buyers. Many households have been in the village for decades, creating a strong sense of continuity.

Pros

Privacy, waterfront access, no high-density development, strong property values, low-density zoning, walkable village center, and proximity to Jupiter without being in it.

Cons

Limited commercial options within the village itself, hurricane preparedness costs, and premium pricing for waterfront and golf community properties.

Outdoor Activities

Kayaking and paddleboarding the Loxahatchee River, snorkeling at Coral Cove Park, hiking Blowing Rocks Preserve, boating via Jupiter Inlet, fishing, and golf at private clubs throughout the village.

Tequesta makes coastal living feel quiet and earned. You stay close to the water, close to nature, and close to a community that has chosen to keep things exactly as they are.

 

Amenities in Tequesta, FL

Tequesta keeps its commercial footprint intentionally small, but residents are never far from what they need. Jupiter's full range of retail, dining, and medical services sits directly to the south, while the village itself offers waterfront dining, boutique shops, private golf, and strong access to nature.

  • Hospitals & Medical Care

    Jupiter • Palm Beach Gardens • West Palm Beach
    Tequesta residents have access to full-service medical care through nearby Jupiter and northern Palm Beach County facilities.
    • Jupiter Medical Center — full-service hospital & emergency care, ~10 min south
    • Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
    • Good Samaritan Medical Center — West Palm Beach
    • Specialty clinics and outpatient centers along US-1 in Jupiter
    Comprehensive healthcare within 10–25 minutes
  • Shopping & Retail

    Tequesta Village • Jupiter • PGA Corridor
    The village itself has boutique shops and local services along US-1 and Tequesta Drive. Jupiter's full retail options are minutes away.
    • Tequesta Shoppes — local boutiques and services on US-1
    • Harbourside Place — dining, retail, and events in Jupiter
    • The Gardens Mall — luxury brands, ~20 min south
    • Publix, Whole Foods, and specialty grocers nearby in Jupiter
    Boutique in-village shopping with full retail 5 minutes away
  • Fitness & Recreation

    Beaches • Preserves • River • Marinas
    Outdoor recreation is woven into daily life here. Residents rarely have to drive more than a few minutes to reach water, trails, or open space.
    • Coral Cove Park — 15 acres of guarded Atlantic beach, snorkeling, and picnic areas
    • Blowing Rocks Preserve — Nature Conservancy site with limestone coastline on Jupiter Island
    • Constitution Park — shaded loop trail and community sports fields
    • Loxahatchee River — kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing from multiple launch points
    Year-round outdoor access steps from home
  • Golf & Private Clubs

    Country Clubs • Waterfront Communities
    Tequesta was founded around a country club, and that culture remains central. Private golf and club living are part of the village's identity.
    • Tequesta Country Club — 18-hole Dick Wilson-designed course, riverfront setting, 550 homes
    • Riverbend Country Club — gated golf condos along the Loxahatchee
    • Jupiter Hills Club — exclusive private golf on elevated, wooded terrain
    • North Passage — gated Intracoastal community with golf and waterfront amenities
    Private club lifestyle throughout the village

Schools & Preschools in Tequesta

Tequesta falls within the School District of Palm Beach County, one of the largest and most consistently rated school districts in Florida. Students in the village primarily feed into Limestone Creek Elementary, Independence Middle School, and Jupiter High School. The area ranks well above state averages for both math and reading proficiency, and families moving here often cite school quality as a key factor.

Private and faith-based options are available nearby, including Good Shepherd Episcopal School within the village. Always confirm current attendance boundaries, choice programs, and enrollment availability directly with the district before making decisions.

School / Preschool Type Location Highlights
Limestone Creek Elementary School Public (K–5) — SDPBC Jupiter (serves Tequesta) Among the top-ranked elementary schools in Palm Beach County. STEM programming, Marine Science Lab, accelerated mathematics, and an established after-school program. A Niche grade.
Jupiter Elementary School Public (K–5) — SDPBC Jupiter Neighborhood campus with strong community involvement. Convenient for families in south Tequesta near the Jupiter border.
Good Shepherd Episcopal School Private (PK–6) Tequesta (in-village) Faith-based private elementary within the village itself. Offers Pre-K through 6th grade in a small-campus environment.
Independence Middle School Public (6–8) — SDPBC Abacoa, Jupiter Recognized as one of the top middle schools in the area. Specialized programs in Pre-Business/IT, Pre-Law, and Pre-Teacher Education. Diverse clubs and extracurriculars.
Jupiter Middle School of Technology Public (6–8) — SDPBC Jupiter Technology-focused curriculum with a student body of over 1,400. Rated 8/10 on GreatSchools. Strong support programs and athletics.
Jupiter High School Public (9–12) — SDPBC Jupiter (serves Tequesta) Northernmost high school in Palm Beach County. Enrollment of 3,000+. A-rated on Niche, with 29 sports, strong academic programs, and a broad extracurricular offering. School colors: green and gold.
The Benjamin School Private (K–12) North Palm Beach / Palm Beach Gardens College-prep independent school with strong academics, arts, and athletics. A popular private option for families in northern Palm Beach County.
Jupiter Christian School Private (PK–12) Jupiter Faith-based education covering the full grade range with a strong campus community focus.
Early Learning & VPK Options Preschool / VPK / Childcare Tequesta • Jupiter Multiple options for Voluntary Pre-K and full-day childcare available in and around the village. Families typically choose based on schedule, commute, and program philosophy.

District: School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC). Tip: Attendance boundaries, choice programs, and enrollment capacity can change. Always confirm zoning, transfers, transportation, and admissions requirements directly with the district and each campus before enrolling.

 

Investment Potential in Tequesta, FL

Tequesta stands out as one of the most stable boutique real estate markets in northern Palm Beach County. Its small size is an asset, not a limitation. With just 1.83 square miles of land and strict low-density zoning, the village cannot expand, and that constraint is exactly what keeps values firm over time. Buyers range from full-time residents and retirees to seasonal second-home buyers from the Northeast and out-of-state investors drawn to Florida's tax environment. Demand consistently outpaces supply in the waterfront and golf community segments, and the village's proximity to Jupiter Medical Center, top-rated schools, and Jupiter's amenities adds long-term livability that drives repeat buyer interest.

Median home values in Tequesta hovered in the $800K–$850K range in 2025, with waterfront river estates and direct Intracoastal homes trading well above $1.5M to $8M+. Golf community properties such as those in Tequesta Country Club and Riverbend Country Club typically range from $800K to $3M. The village's appeal to seasonal residents also supports short-term rental income in communities that permit it, with peak season running October through April. Florida's no state income tax and continued migration into South Florida add to the longer-term investment case.

Waterfront Estates
High Premium $1.5M–$8M+
Golf Community
Strong Demand $800K–$3M+
Condos / Townhomes
Stable Market $400K+
Growth Outlook
Steady Appreciation 2025–2026
Market Segment Typical Price Range Demand Level Notes
Condos & Townhomes $400K–$800K Steady Popular with seasonal buyers and downsizers
Golf Community Homes $800K–$3M+ High (Seasonal Peak) Club fees may apply; limited resale inventory
Riverfront / Intracoastal $1.5M–$8M+ Very High Constrained supply; strong appreciation history
Non-Waterfront Single-Family $700K–$1.1M Moderate to High Consistent primary resident demand

Tequesta's investment profile is built on scarcity and lifestyle. The village cannot grow outward, waterfront lots cannot be replicated, and the demand from seasonal and permanent buyers continues to reinforce pricing at the upper end of the northern Palm Beach County market.

Key Investment Highlights:

  • Low-density zoning restricts supply and supports long-term value
  • Limited waterfront inventory creates consistent scarcity premium
  • Strong seasonal demand from October through April in select communities
  • Proximity to Jupiter Medical Center and top-rated schools adds livability value
  • No Florida state income tax enhances appeal for high-net-worth buyers

Whether you are considering a riverfront estate, a private golf community home, or a well-located condo near the beach, Tequesta offers a focused, high-quality market where lifestyle demand and geographic constraints work in the buyer's long-term favor.

 

Thinking About Moving to Tequesta, Florida?

Tequesta delivers the kind of coastal life that takes effort to find and almost no one wants to leave. Mornings on the Loxahatchee River, afternoons at Coral Cove Park or on a golf course, evenings at a quiet restaurant with no crowds and no wait. The village sits right at the edge of northern Palm Beach County, close enough to Jupiter for everything you need and far enough to feel like you have actually stepped away.

Housing options range from riverfront estates with private docks and Intracoastal access to golf community homes and well-maintained condos steps from the water. Communities like Tequesta Country Club, North Passage, Rolling Hills, and Bay Harbor each carry a distinct feel. Waterfront and golf properties command premiums, and HOA rules vary by community, so reviewing guidelines carefully before purchasing matters.

Daily life in Tequesta is genuinely low-key. You are close to Jupiter Medical Center, top-rated schools in the Palm Beach County School District, and the boutique dining and shopping that line the village's main corridors. Florida's no state income tax and Tequesta's historically constrained supply make the market attractive to both primary buyers and those looking for a well-placed second home.

If the right combination for you is privacy, water, nature, and proximity to a larger town without living inside one, Tequesta is worth a serious look.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tequesta, Florida

What county is Tequesta, Florida in?
Tequesta is an incorporated village in Palm Beach County, Florida. It is the northernmost municipality in Palm Beach County, situated directly south of the Martin County line. Parts of the village extend onto Jupiter Island, which is technically in Martin County, but the core of the village and its postal address (ZIP code 33469) are in Palm Beach County.
Is Tequesta the same as Jupiter, FL?
Tequesta and Jupiter are separate municipalities. Tequesta is an incorporated village; Jupiter is an incorporated town. They share a border, and Jupiter sits directly to the south of Tequesta. While residents of both areas share schools, medical facilities, and some of the same shopping corridors, Tequesta has its own village government, zoning, and character. Tequesta is notably lower-density and quieter than Jupiter.
How much do homes cost in Tequesta, FL?
  • Condos and townhomes: generally from the $400Ks to $800Ks depending on water views and community.
  • Non-waterfront single-family homes: typically $700K to $1.1M in established neighborhoods.
  • Golf community homes (Tequesta Country Club, Riverbend): $800K to $3M+.
  • Waterfront river and Intracoastal estates: $1.5M to $8M+ for direct dock access.
Pricing varies by community, water access, lot size, and renovation level. Waterfront and golf properties command clear premiums given the constrained supply.
What is the zip code for Tequesta, Florida?
The ZIP code for Tequesta, Florida is 33469. This covers the village and the surrounding northern Jupiter area. Always confirm specific property addresses with the relevant municipality when reviewing zoning or school district assignments.
Is Tequesta a good place to live?
Tequesta consistently ranks highly among buyers seeking a private, low-density coastal lifestyle in South Florida. The village offers waterfront access, private golf clubs, a walkable village center, top-rated schools through the Palm Beach County School District, and proximity to Jupiter's amenities. It is particularly well-suited to retirees, seasonal residents, and buyers relocating from the Northeast who want a slower pace without sacrificing quality of life.
What are the best communities in Tequesta?
  • Tequesta Country Club — 550 homes around an 18-hole Dick Wilson-designed course along the Loxahatchee River.
  • North Passage — gated Intracoastal community with golf and waterfront access.
  • Rolling Hills — gated Intracoastal waterfront with direct blue water views.
  • Bay Harbor — waterfront homes with private boat lifts and dock access.
  • Riverbend Country Club — gated golf condos along the Loxahatchee.
Community selection depends on lifestyle priorities: golf, waterfront access, gated security, or low-maintenance condo living.
What schools serve Tequesta, FL?
Tequesta is served by the School District of Palm Beach County. The primary feeder schools are Limestone Creek Elementary (K–5, A-rated), Independence Middle School or Jupiter Middle School of Technology (6–8), and Jupiter High School (9–12, A-rated on Niche). Good Shepherd Episcopal School offers a private PK–6 option within the village. Always verify current attendance zones directly with the district.
How do people get around Tequesta, and which airports are nearby?
Most Tequesta residents drive. US-1 connects the village directly to Jupiter and south Palm Beach County. I-95 is accessible within minutes via Indiantown Road in Jupiter. Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is about 30 to 35 minutes south and handles domestic and select international routes. Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Miami (MIA) are additional options for broader travel connections.

Tequesta offers a rare combination of waterfront access, low-density living, and long-term housing stability in one of South Florida's most private coastal villages.

 


Around Tequesta, FL

There's plenty to do around Tequesta, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Explore popular things to do in the area, including Turtles Bakeree, John Craig Clothier, and Clear Kayaking Adventures.

Name Category Distance Reviews
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Dining 2.17 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.66 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.37 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
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Active 1.53 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Tequesta, FL

Tequesta has 2,690 households, with an average household size of 2.25. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Tequesta do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 6,118 people call Tequesta home. The population density is 3,340.09 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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