Frequently Asked Questions about Congress Park
What is it like to live in Congress Park, Riviera Beach, FL?
Publicly available, neighborhood-level profiles for 'Congress Park' in Riviera Beach are limited, so specific details about housing and amenities are not well-documented. Riviera Beach generally offers waterfront access (Intracoastal and the Port of Palm Beach), a mix of single-family homes and more affordable rental options, and a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and hurricane risk. The city has lower median household income and higher crime rates than Palm Beach County averages, but provides regional access via I-95, Palm Tran buses and nearby West Palm Beach transit and Brightline services for commuting.
Is Congress Park, Riviera Beach, FL expensive?
Specific current listing prices for Congress Park are not available here. Riviera Beach has generally had lower median home values and rents than nearby affluent municipalities like Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, so Congress Park is typically more affordable than those coastal communities. For exact, up-to-date pricing compare current MLS listings or local rental sites.
What is the weather of Congress Park, Riviera Beach, FL?
Congress Park experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet season (May–October) and dry season (November–April). Summers are hot and humid with typical highs around 88–92°F (31–33°C) and frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winters are warm to mild with highs around 70–75°F (21–24°C) and cooler nights in the 50s°F (10–15°C). The area receives most of its annual rainfall during the wet season, is subject to Atlantic hurricane/tropical storm risk from June through November, and coastal sea breezes help moderate temperatures.
How safe is Congress Park, Riviera Beach, FL?
Publicly available, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Congress Park are limited. At the municipal level, Riviera Beach has reported violent and property crime rates above Palm Beach County and Florida averages in recent datasets (most recent through 2023–2024). For current, block-level safety information consult the Riviera Beach Police Department and Palm Beach County crime-mapping tools or the FBI/UCR reports.