Frequently Asked Questions about Park Place
What is it like to live in Park Place, Wellington, FL?
Park Place is a residential, family-oriented neighborhood within Wellington, a suburban village known for equestrian activities and planned communities. Residents have access to local parks, schools in the Palm Beach County district, and nearby shopping such as The Mall at Wellington Green, while most commuting is by car with limited public transit. The area is relatively affluent with median incomes and home prices above state averages, generally lower crime rates than Palm Beach County overall, and a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and seasonal hurricane risk.
Is Park Place, Wellington, FL expensive?
Housing in Park Place generally aligns with Wellington’s moderate-to-high cost market and is typically more expensive than Florida’s median. Wellington’s overall housing costs are elevated relative to county and state averages due to single-family homes, planned communities, and equestrian amenities. For current sale or rental prices in Park Place, consult local MLS listings or Palm Beach County property records.
What is the weather of Park Place, Wellington, FL?
The area has a humid subtropical climate with strong tropical influences, featuring hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. Summer highs typically reach the low 90s °F (about 32–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 60–65 inches (1,500–1,650 mm) of annual rainfall occurring June–September; winter highs are usually in the 60s–70s °F (16–25°C) with cooler nights in the 50s °F (10–15°C). Hurricane season runs June–November, with peak activity typically from August through October.
How safe is Park Place, Wellington, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Park Place are not published separately; Wellington is patrolled by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO). As of 2025, Wellington generally records lower violent-crime rates than the Palm Beach County average, with property crimes (theft, vehicle burglary) comprising the most commonly reported offenses. For current, block-level data and recent incidents consult PBSO's CrimeMapping/Community Portal or local neighborhood-watch resources.