Frequently Asked Questions about Paloma
What is it like to live in Paloma, Palm Beach Gardens, FL?
I don't have verifiable, neighborhood-level data specific to Paloma. Paloma is a residential community within Palm Beach Gardens, a suburban city in northern Palm Beach County known for planned neighborhoods, numerous golf courses (including PGA National), parks, and shopping centers. Palm Beach Gardens typically offers suburban amenities, municipal services, and housing costs above the county median; for exact information on schools, crime, or real estate in Paloma, consult local listings, the City of Palm Beach Gardens, or Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office data.
Is Paloma, Palm Beach Gardens, FL expensive?
Yes — Paloma is an upscale, gated residential community in Palm Beach Gardens where housing prices and homeowner association (HOA) fees are higher than Palm Beach County and U.S. averages. Homes are primarily single-family properties with community amenities, which contributes to higher purchase prices and ongoing maintenance costs. Overall, housing and related living expenses in the community are considered relatively expensive compared with many other parts of South Florida and the national average.
What is the weather of Paloma, Palm Beach Gardens, FL?
Paloma in Palm Beach Gardens, FL has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers (May–October) and warm, drier winters (November–April). Summers bring frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and average highs in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (≈31–33 °C), while winter daytime highs are typically mid-60s–low 70s °F (≈18–23 °C). Annual rainfall is roughly 50–60 inches concentrated in the wet season, and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season impacts from June through November.
How safe is Paloma, Palm Beach Gardens, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Paloma are not published separately, so exact figures for that community are not available. Palm Beach Gardens overall reports lower violent-crime rates than the Palm Beach County average and is served by the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department with regular community policing and residential patrols. Residents should use standard precautions against property crime and consult city or HOA reports for the most recent, address-specific safety data.