Frequently Asked Questions about Northwood Pines
What is it like to live in Northwood Pines, West Palm Beach, FL?
Northwood Pines is a small, primarily residential neighborhood in the Northwood area of West Palm Beach with many early-to-mid 20th-century single-family homes and tree-lined streets. Residents have close access to the Northwood Village arts and dining district and are a short drive from downtown West Palm Beach waterfront amenities. Public services are provided by Palm Beach County and Palm Tran bus routes, and the area has a humid subtropical climate—hot, humid summers and mild winters. Crime and housing costs vary by block; consult local crime statistics and recent real-estate listings for current safety and price details.
Is Northwood Pines, West Palm Beach, FL expensive?
I don't have verifiable, recent neighborhood-specific pricing data for Northwood Pines. Housing costs in West Palm Beach vary by area, home size and condition, so whether it is expensive depends on current listings and property specifics. For precise, up-to-date pricing consult active MLS/Zillow listings, a local real estate agent, or the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser.
What is the weather of Northwood Pines, West Palm Beach, FL?
Northwood Pines has the tropical South Florida climate typical of West Palm Beach: hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and a pronounced wet season (roughly May–October). Winters are mild and drier, with daytime highs typically in the mid-70s°F (around 24°C) and nighttime lows often in the 50s–60s°F. The area is also subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), with peak risk in late summer and early fall.
How safe is Northwood Pines, West Palm Beach, FL?
Detailed, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Northwood Pines are not widely published; consult the West Palm Beach Police Department crime map and Palm Beach County crime reports for current figures. Safety in West Palm Beach varies block-by-block, so recent incident counts, trends and calls-for-service give the most accurate picture. Contact the West Palm Beach Police, local neighborhood associations, and review recent 12‑month crime maps before making decisions.