Frequently Asked Questions about Presidential Estates
What is it like to live in Presidential Estates, West Palm Beach, FL?
Presidential Estates is a residential neighborhood in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. Housing is primarily single-family homes in a suburban, vehicle-oriented layout with access to regional roads and nearby retail; Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is the nearest major airport. Public schools are administered by the Palm Beach County School District, and the area experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and seasonal hurricane risk. Specific, up-to-date details on crime, median home prices, and HOA rules for this neighborhood are not available here; consult local MLS listings, Palm Beach County property records, or the city police crime map for precise data.
Is Presidential Estates, West Palm Beach, FL expensive?
I don't have verifiable, up-to-date median price data specifically for Presidential Estates. Housing costs in West Palm Beach generally run above the U.S. median and vary significantly by neighborhood and housing type. For current, precise pricing consult recent MLS listings, Zillow/Redfin, or the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and local market reports.
What is the weather of Presidential Estates, West Palm Beach, FL?
The area has a humid subtropical to tropical climate with a distinct wet season (roughly May–October) and a drier, mild winter season (November–April). Summers are hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average July highs around 90°F (32°C); winters are mild with January lows near 58°F (14°C) and highs around 72°F (22°C). Average annual rainfall is about 60 inches (≈1,500 mm) and the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November, peak Aug–Sep) brings periodic tropical storm and hurricane risk.
How safe is Presidential Estates, West Palm Beach, FL?
Detailed, up-to-date block-level crime statistics for Presidential Estates are not centrally published. For current, verifiable safety data and incident reports, consult the West Palm Beach Police Department’s online crime map/records, Palm Beach County crime reporting, or Florida Department of Law Enforcement statistics. For immediate local conditions and recent trends, contact the WPB police non-emergency line or local neighborhood associations.