Frequently Asked Questions about Mediterranea
What is it like to live in Mediterranea, Riviera Beach, FL?
Mediterranea is a gated, waterfront residential community with Mediterranean‑style single‑family homes and many properties offering private dock/marina access. The neighborhood provides a coastal, suburban lifestyle centered on boating and beach access and is governed by a homeowners association that manages common amenities. It sits near Singer Island with a short commute to downtown West Palm Beach via US‑1 or I‑95, and housing prices and HOA fees are generally above Riviera Beach city averages.
Is Mediterranea, Riviera Beach, FL expensive?
Yes — Mediterranea is a luxury, gated waterfront community with home prices and upkeep costs that are higher than Riviera Beach and Palm Beach County medians. Properties are primarily single‑family and waterfront or intracoastal lots that command premium prices, and residents commonly incur homeowners association and maintenance fees typical of upscale communities.
What is the weather of Mediterranea, Riviera Beach, FL?
Mediterranea in Riviera Beach, Florida has a warm, humid coastal climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and the area is subject to tropical storms and hurricanes during the official season (June 1–November 30). Typical summer highs are near 90°F (about 32°C) while winter highs average in the 70s°F (21–26°C); freezes are rare.
How safe is Mediterranea, Riviera Beach, FL?
Detailed, recent crime statistics for Mediterranea are not published separately by law-enforcement agencies. Riviera Beach overall has had higher violent- and property-crime rates than the Palm Beach County average per Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and FBI data through 2024. For an accurate, up-to-date assessment, request current incident reports from the Riviera Beach Police Department and the community’s HOA or management.