Frequently Asked Questions about Abacoa
What is it like to live in Abacoa, Jupiter, FL?
Abacoa is a master-planned, mixed-use community with a walkable town center, restaurants, shops, parks and Roger Dean Stadium for minor-league spring training. Housing is a mix of townhomes, condos and single-family homes and overall living costs are above the U.S. average; commuters use nearby I-95 and US-1 and students attend schools in the Palm Beach County district. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters, and the area faces typical South Florida hurricane risk while offering easy access to beaches and regional trails.
Is Abacoa, Jupiter, FL expensive?
Housing in Abacoa is above the U.S. average and comparable to Jupiter’s overall market; prices vary by product type with condos and townhomes generally more affordable than single-family and newer homes. Waterfront and newer-build properties command premiums. Overall cost of living in Jupiter, including housing, is higher than the national average.
What is the weather of Abacoa, Jupiter, FL?
Abacoa in Jupiter, FL has a warm, humid climate with hot, humid summers—daytime highs typically in the upper 80s to low 90s °F—and frequent afternoon thunderstorms during the wet/hurricane season (June–November). Winters are mild and drier with daytime highs generally in the mid-60s to mid-70s °F and nighttime lows in the 50s °F. Annual precipitation is roughly 50–60 inches, concentrated in summer, and the area has a seasonal risk of tropical storms and hurricanes.
How safe is Abacoa, Jupiter, FL?
Abacoa is a master-planned neighborhood in Jupiter served by the Jupiter Police Department, with crime statistics reported at the town level. Through the most recent available (2023) reporting, Jupiter’s violent crime rate is below the Florida average while property crime is nearer to state averages. The area has routine police patrols and an active town center, but standard precautions—locking vehicles and being cautious in poorly lit areas at night—are recommended.