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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Boynton Florida Real Estate Market

Boynton Beach, Florida (population- 68,284 as of July 2006 (U.S. Census Bureau) has been the ultimate destination for those who want to experience a sunny and warmer climate. It is also the third largest city in Palm Beach County. It has been both known as the Gateway to the Gulfstream. Living in Boynton, which situated in the cozy Palm Beach County, seems to be like being in a tropical paradise. The city is definitely the right place for seafood lovers, water sports enthusiasts, nature lovers, or simply for those who want peace and quietude from the hasty lifestyle of the metros. Boynton Beach offers the best beaches, hotels, parks, shopping areas, restaurants, and more.

For the past years, more and more people have moved to Boynton Beach because of its suitable location. The city’s real estate market (both in home buying and renting) has been improving throughout the years. Boynton Beach real estate offers many waterfront communities on the Intracoastal, luxury homes and estates, and “old Florida” style-homes. The city is also home to many parks and recreational facilities that host events and attractions all year long such as the Art Center, Civic Center, and the Junior Community Center. It is also continually progressing as a very family oriented community. Some of Boynton Beach’s best communities are the following: Las Palmas Landing, Sutton Place Hunters, Isles, Frantz Pelican Beach, Harbor Estates, Boynton Isles, Cocoa Pine Estates, Hills at Lake Eden, Tivoli Reserve, Lee Manor Isles, Pine Tree Golf Club, Valencia Isles, and Wyndsong Isle Estate.
 
Boynton Beach home
 
Business and tourism in this place has been always good plus Premium insurance discounts can be availed by homeowners through home inspection programs. Today, the different infrastructural development of the city constantly invites investors. Additionally, in the present, average price per square foot for Boynton Beach FL was $87, a decrease of 23% compared to the same period last year. The median sales price for homes in Boynton Beach FL for Nov 10 to Jan 11 was $125,000 based on 643 home sales. Compared to the same period one year ago, the median home sales price decreased 24.2%, or $40,000, and the number of home sales decreased 17.4%. There are currently 2,251 resale and new homes in Boynton Beach on Trulia, including 24 open houses, as well as 2,504 homes in the pre-foreclosure, auction, or bank-owned stages of the foreclosure process. The average listing price for homes for sale in Boynton Beach FL was $241,068 for the week ending Feb 02, which represents a decrease of 0.5%, or $1,269, compared to the prior week.
 
Boynton Beach Real estate
 

Climate and Storm History of Boynton Beach, Florida

Boynton Beach, a city in Palm Beach County in the southeastern part of Florida, has a tropical climate. The city’s climate makes it a residential and tourist center. Facing to the Atlantic Ocean, Boynton has a number of marinas, fishing piers, and beaches. It also has a warm and sunny atmosphere which invites many tourists from visit the place to especially during winter. For the whole year, the average temperature is 74.5 degrees. On the other hand, the average during summer temperature of Southeastern Florida ranges from 32- 34°C while in winter the temperature decreases up to 13°C.

Although the Boynton Beach is closer to the tropics, it has fewer very hot days each summer than in other cities. Additionally, it has an average monthly precipitation is above 60 millimeters (2.36 in). Snow in Florida is also a rare occurrence but in January 19, 1977, a very uncommon phenomenon happen when snow fell over much of the state.

However, Boynton’s natural treasures are frequently attacked by hurricanes. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea, hurricanes frequently strike Florida. These hurricanes bring strong winds, heavy rains, and high seas which causes tremendous damage to infrastructures, properties, and even lives. It usually occurs during June 1 to November 30, although others come off these months. Based on the records, over 114 hurricanes, 37 of them major have hit Florida from 1851 to 2006. Almost 83% of the major hurricanes in the United States have struck the state. In fact, since 1851, the Sunshine state have experience a hurricane-free year for only eighteen hurricane seasons. The first recorded tropical cyclone to affect Florida occurred in 1523, when two ships and their crews were lost along the western coastline. In 1935, the Labor Day Hurricane, the strongest hurricane recorded in the United States, strike Florida with a pressure of 892 mbar (hPa; 26.35 inHg). Subsequently, during 1950 to 1974, about 85 cyclones have smashed the state which resulted to $6.2 billion in damage. In this period, the hurricanes named Donna and Dora were the most devastating. Other major cyclones that have hit Boynton are Hurricane Easy, Cleo, Betsy, King, and Isbell. Moreover, from 1975 to 1999, over 83 tropical/subtropical cyclones hit the state which resulted about $45 billion in damage. 54 casualties were also recorded. The most destructive of all these hurricanes is the Hurricane Andrew that hit during 1992 which remains as the second costliest hurricane of all times.
hurricane Andrew
Other major hurricanes recorded in this period are Hurricanes Eloise, David, and Opal. Lastly, from 2000 to present, as of 2007, 58 tropical/subtropical cyclones affected the state of Florida. As an effect, the total damage of the storm was $64 billion. In the same period, Hurricane Charley, the strongest hurricane in the United States devastated Florida. Other major storms are hurricanes Jeanne, Ivan, Dennis, and Wilma. In fact, Hurricane Wilma struck Boynton Beach on Monday, October 24, 2005, causing widespread damage to homes and businesses.

Damages made by Hurricane Dennis

Top Boynton Beach Florida Restaurants


If you happen to visit Boynton Beach, try to explore its numerous restaurants that serve diverse cuisines like Thai, Italian, Japanese, American, Chinese, Mexican, and of course Seafood restaurants.

Suppose you’re looking for an authentic Asian food adventure. Well, you don’t have to go to Asia because in Boynton, many restaurants that serve Asian cuisines can be found. First, we have the Try Thai by Pat, a small yet lovely decorated restaurant which caters traditional Thai foods like coconut shrimp or golden fingers (fried sweet potatoes), savory curries or delectable stir-fries, sipped on the unique Thai iced coffee. Second, we have the Chinese Lane Restaurant features 178 Chinese dishes. Most clients can already enjoy a great dinner for a cost of $10 - $25. Additionally, for sushi lovers, two Japanese restaurants namely Sushi Jo and Sushi Simon are in this city.

sushi from Sushi Jo
 Another great restaurant in Boynton is the Boynton Beach Ale House which has a catchphrase of "a 'reel' great place to catch a good time." "Catch" the very popular Zingers, their boneless hot wings with your choice of sauce. Wet your whistle with a selection from the full-service bar, with a choice of more than 75 beer varieties. Or please your sweet tooth with the decadent Captain Jack's ice cream cake. On the other hand, if you want to hangout and eat some steaks, then take a look at Longhorn Steak House.

Official Longhorn Logo
This steakhouse is quite famous in Boynton. Its appetizers include Texas onion, BBQ entrees like rocky top chicken, various steak cuts (filet, rib eye, prime, rib, strip, etc.), plus salmons and shrimp dishes. For desserts, they also have chocolate stampede and golden nugget fried cheesecake. But, aside from Longhorn,  the Fifth Avenue Grill steakhouse is a  fine dining steakhouse that was the first in the area to offer prime steaks in a classic Chicago style fine dining atmosphere. Since then many steakhouses have opened up in the area, but as the locals know, Fifth Avenue Grill was the first, and still the best to offer Great Steaks at a fair price. Well, if you prefer to have a romantic Italian dinner with your loved one, Boynton Beach has the Da Vinci Italian Restaurant. In this restaurant, experienced staff serves the best Italian delicacies in large servings like Cheese Ravioli with meat sauce, Eggplant Rollatini & Spaghetti, Veal & Peppers & Spaghetti, Mussels Marinara red or white sauce-fresh mussels sautéed with white wine, Baked Clams Oreganata one dozen fresh littleneck clams topped with seasoned bread crumbs, and so on.  You can also try sea foods at the city’s well-known Prime Catch restaurant. You can visit this wonderful restaurant for lunch and dinner and enjoy recipes of fresh fishes, lobsters, other sea foods and steaks.  They specialize in Yellowtail Snapper, Maine Lobster, and Grouper that are freshly catch in the city’s fishing piers.  Prime Catch's wine cellar has an inventory of over 3,000 bottles to choose from.

Prime Catch Night
Now, if you want to see the restaurant that has been a landmark of the city since 1978.  The owners and staff take great pride in offering an “Authentic Florida Experience” for both locals and tourists seeking fresh seafood, fun appetizers, sandwiches and cocktails, at reasonable prices, overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway at East Ocean Avenue.

Banana Boat Restaurant and Lounge

Indeed, Boynton Beach has a variety of restaurants to choose from that are truly good in terms of the cuisine, affordability, and ambiance. 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

History of the city of Boynton Beach , Florida

Boynton Beach Florida - Another of the coastal cities of Palm Beach County, Florida, Boynton Beach has a population of approximately 67,000.
            Thought to have been originally settled by native Indians of the Jeaga tribe in around 600BC, the area would have been an inhospitable place. The hunter gatherer Jeaga tribe survived in the region until the early 18th century, when they died out and were replaced by the better known Seminole Indians who migrated to the area from Georgia in around 1716.
            The more documented history of Boynton Beach begins in 1894 when a former Civil War major named Nathan S. Boynton visited the area looking for a winter retreat from his native Michigan, when he spotted Boynton Beach he fell in love with it and later built a hotel there called the Boynton Beach Hotel.
            What obviously attracted Boynton was the fabulous climate (with year round sunshine), superb beaches and rich, fertile soil, ideal for the cultivation of a wide range of fruit and vegetables.
            One quaint piece of history which is also associated with Boynton Beach is that of the ‘Barefoot Mailman’ who traversed the beach on his way from Palm County to Lemon City, on foot to deliver mail in the days before roads and railways came to the area.
            At around the same time that Nathan S. Boynton first set foot on Boynton Beach, the Florida East Coast Railway was being constructed by Henry Flagler, bringing prosperity to the area and providing transport for the newly cultivated fruits and vegetables.
Boynton Beach Inlet

            Boynton Beach was officially incorporated as a city in 1920 but remained a relatively unknown tropical paradise until after the Second World War, when the city grew steadily up until the present day.
            The population was 60,389 at the 2000 census. As of 2006, the city had a population of 66,714 according to the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The Town of Boynton itself took the name "Boynton Beach" in 1941. 

More pictures of Boynton Beach:


Boynton Beach Casino


Boynton Beach Highway
Boynton Beach Florida