Frequently Asked Questions about Sunshine Park
What is it like to live in Sunshine Park, West Palm Beach, FL?
Sunshine Park is a small, predominantly residential neighborhood in West Palm Beach with a mix of older single-family homes and some multiunit buildings. Residents have relatively direct access to downtown West Palm Beach, major roads and Palm Beach County bus service, with local shops and schools a short drive away. Housing costs and safety vary by block—consult current MLS listings and Palm Beach County crime data for up-to-date specifics; the area has a humid subtropical climate and is subject to seasonal heavy rain and hurricane risk.
Is Sunshine Park, West Palm Beach, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Sunshine Park, West Palm Beach, FL?
Sunshine Park has South Florida’s tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. Average summer highs are about 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms during the wet season (May–October); winter highs average 70–75°F (21–24°C) with lows around 50–60°F (10–16°C). Hurricane season runs June–November (peak August–September) and freezes are extremely rare.
How safe is Sunshine Park, West Palm Beach, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Sunshine Park are limited in public reports; city and county agencies generally publish incident maps rather than official neighborhood crime rates. At the city level, West Palm Beach has reported higher violent and property crime rates than Palm Beach County and the national average in recent police and FBI data through 2023–2024. For up-to-date, address-specific safety information consult the West Palm Beach Police Department crime map, Palm Beach County crime reports, or local neighborhood groups.