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Moving to & Living in Jupiter Farms, FL

Living in Jupiter Farms FL Guide 🌴 | What to Know Before Moving to Jupiter Farms.

Looking for a peaceful small town near the beach? You should consider moving to Jupiter Farms. Jupiter Farms is known as a quiet seaside community in Palm Beach County that offers easy access to the beach and a calm pace of life. It’s a census-designated place located right beside the neighboring town of Jupiter. Also known as “the Farms,” the CDP was famous for its sprawling tomato farms in the ’20s and ’30s.

Known initially as Jupiter Fruit Farms, the area was first purchased by the Beach Brothers in 1915 and renamed Jupiter Farms and Grove. Construction in Jupiter Farms began in the early 60s, and even to this day, much of the community is undeveloped. Today, Jupiter Farms is a good place to live that offers tons of natural beauty and high quality for families, retirees, and anyone else.

Where is Jupiter Farms?

Jupiter Farms is located in Palm Beach County, west of the Florida Turnpike on Indiantown Road. The area is surrounded by nature and wildlife preserves, including the Loxahatchee River Nature Area, Riverbed Park, and Long West Lake. It’s five miles down the road Indiantown Road, from its sister town of Jupiter Florida, which is located on the Atlantic Ocean. Jupiter Farms is 22 miles from West Palm Beach, making it perfect for retirees and vacationers.

Jupiter Farms Population and Demographics

The population of Jupiter Farms is 12,572, according to the 2020 census. Jupiter Farms has about 4,400 households, and the population density is roughly 833 residents per square mile. It’s the 277th largest town in Florida out of a total of 950 cities and towns.

Jupiter Farms is known for being the home of the Burt Reynolds Ranch, a multiuser property owned by famous actor Burt Reynolds that was rumored to be Al Capone’s old stash house. The 152-acre property is now the site of a luxury home development.

Jupiter Farms Demographics 

  • Jupiter Farms is 52% male and 48% female
  • The median age in Jupiter Farms is 42.9
  • The racial makeup is 88% White, 6.8% Hispanic, 2.2% Asian, 0.7% Black, and 7.7% Mixed Race
  • The median household income in Jupiter Farms is $126,530
  • About 95% of Jupiter Farms residents have a high school diploma, but only 40% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher
  • The foreign-born population of Jupiter is 8.9%
  • About 97% of the homes in Jupiter Farms are owner-occupied

The crime rate in the Jupiter area is very low compared to the rest of Florida and the United States overall. Based on FBI crime data, there are only 1169 crimes per 100,000 residents, which is 45.7% lower than the state and 50.2% lower than the country overall. Your chances of being the victim of a violent crime in Jupiter are 1 in 86. The violent crime rate is 124 per 100,000 people, which is around 67% lower than both the state and county, while the property crime rate is also significantly lower at 1045 per 100,000 people. So, based on the numbers, Jupiter Farms is a safe place to live. 

The Jupiter Police Department patrols Jupiter Farms. They employ 140 total employees, including 111 officers and 29 civilians, which is two officers per 1,000 residents.

Cost of Living in Jupiter Farms

Before moving to Jupiter Farms, you’ll likely want to know if it’s expensive. Jupiter Farms is relatively affordable for all its offers compared to other nearby areas. The cost of living index in the area is around 120, which means it’s 20% more expensive than the country overall. The cost of living index compares the average cost of living to other nearby places and is based on the national average of 100. The nearby town of Jupiter is slightly more expensive than Jupiter Farms because it’s directly on the water. However, the town is roughly as expensive as other popular Florida towns like Fort Lauderdale.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, a family of four, including two children and two adults, would need an income of $89,971 to afford to live comfortably in Palm Beach County.

Typical Jupiter Farms Living Expenses: 

  • Inexpensive Restaurant: $28.50
  • Cappuccino: $4.83
  • Bottle of Coke: $2.50
  • 1 Gallon of Milk: $4.40
  • Loaf of Bread: $2.50
  • 1 Pound of Cheese: $4.38
  • 1 Pound Beef: $3.75
  • 1 Pound Apples: $3.08
  • 1 Pound White Rice: $2.00
  • Average Jupiter Farms Utilities Per Month: $352

Source: Numbeo

*numbers reflect the general Jupiter area but should be similar for Jupiter Farms

According to Redfin, Jupiter Farms’ median home price is $685,000, which is up by 20.2% over the past year. The average price per square foot of Jupiter Farms homes is $355, up by 7.7%. You’ll find a variety of Jupiter Farms, FL homes for sale, which range in price and square footage.

Most residents in Jupiter Farms own their own homes, and the community does not have much to offer renters. Only about 2-3% of residents are renters, and all of the housing is single-family homes. However, more rental units are available in different parts of Palm Beach County. According to RentCafe, the average rent in Palm Beach County is $2,611 per month, and prices range from $1,500 and up for a 1-bedroom apartment.

Jupiter Farms Neighborhoods | Where to Live in Jupiter

Jupiter Farms is a small community and only encompasses about 15 square miles of land, much of which is undeveloped. Therefore, it doesn’t have distinct neighborhoods, and many consider it to be part of Jupiter and greater Palm Beach County. However, the most desirable areas tend to be in the northern part of the community, while the most affordable tend to be in the northeast. There is also plenty of great real estate along Jupiter Farms Road, near the infamous Burt Reynolds Ranch.

Jupiter Farms Weather and Climate

According to the Kopek climate classification, Jupiter Farms has a trade-wind tropical rainforest climate characterized by hot, wet summers and short, mild winters. The temperature typically varies from about 58° to 89°F, although the Jupiter Farms summer high can get up to 92°F, while the winter low can get down to 45°F. It can get pretty wet in Jupiter Farms, and the community averages about 62 inches of yearly rainfall. However, you don’t have to worry about snow. So if you’re planning on living in Jupiter Farms, forget the snow boots but pack an umbrella!

Things to Do in Jupiter Farms

Because Jupiter Farms is primarily residential and largely undeveloped, there isn’t much to do right in the CDP. However, residents will find plenty of great attractions nearby in the town of Jupiter or West Palm Beach.

Whether you’re looking for beach activities, hiking trails, or animal sanctuaries, you’ll find plenty of fun things to do near Jupiter Farms. Residents can do some shopping down at the Jupiter Farms Shopping Center, which is anchored by a Publix and features pharmacies, nail salons, liquor stores, and more. Also, you can stop by the Jupiter West Shopping Mall or the Shoppes at Jupiter for more options.

Game of Axes Jupiter

Located inside Jupiter Farms Shopping Center, Game of Axes Jupiter is an ax-throwing bar where you can bring a group of friends, order craft beers, and see who has the best aim when wielding an ax.

Game of Axes Jupiter, 10160 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33478, (561) 228-1228

 

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River Bend Park

River Bend Park is a 666-acre park divided by the Loxahatchee River that offers tons of great outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, camping, picnicking, and more.

River Bend Park, 9060 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33478 (561) 741-1359

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

Built in 1860, the famous Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse features a small museum dedicated to the area’s unique history. It’s a local historical landmark and one of the best things to do near Jupiter Farms with kids.

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, 500 Captain Armours Way, Jupiter, FL 33469 (561) 747-8380

There are over 25 parks in the Jupiter Farms area that are either maintained by the Jupiter Parks Department or in joint operation with Palm Beach County. You can find a calendar of community events on their website.

Jupiter Farms Restaurants

You’ll also find plenty of great restaurants in the area, from delicious Jupiter farms pizza to authentic Mexican restaurants. Here are some of the best places to eat in Jupiter Farms.

Taylor Farmhouse Cafe

Taylor’s Farmhouse cafe is a neighborhood spot serving creative American cuisines, such as blue ribbon meatloaf, sloppy joes, and Mac and cheese with chipotle peppers and scallions.

Taylor Farmhouse Cafe, 16891 Jupiter Farms Rd, Jupiter, FL 33478  (561) 747-8221

Guacamole 

Guacamole is a delicious local eatery serving authentic Mexican cuisine, including specialties like chimichangas and chili Relleno.

Guacamole, 9260 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33478 (561) 747-5122

Thai West

Located in the same plaza as Guacamole down the road from the Publix in Jupiter Farms, Thai West is a full-service Thai restaurant serving classic dishes like Thai fried rice and red curry.

Thai West, 9260 W Indiantown Rd B6, Jupiter, FL 33478 (561) 842-9378

Jobs in Jupiter Farms

Jupiter Farms has a robust economy with plenty of opportunity and low unemployment. The largest industries in the community are health care, education, and construction; however, the highest-paying industries are finance, construction, and real estate. Most Jupiter Farms jobs are in management operations, office and administrative support, or business and financial operations.

There aren’t very many major employers in Jupiter Farms itself. However, the largest employers in Jupiter are G4 Secure Solutions, Ale House Management, and Quick Test/Heakin. The largest employers in Palm Beach County overall are Florida Crystals Corporation, Pratt Whitney, and US Sugar.

According to Payscale, the average salary in Jupiter is $69,000 per year.

The average salary for some popular jobs includes:

  • Mechanical Engineer: $73,604
  • Office Manager: $59,738
  • Aerospace Engineer: $74,418
  • Project Manager: $76,333

Jupiter Farms Schools

Jupiter Farms is within the School District of Palm Beach County, ranking above average in test scores and college enrollment. It’s the 10th largest school district in Florida and has an A-rating with the State Department of Education. The district also offers over 335 career choice programs and boasts a 92% college acceptance rate.

There is only one school physically located in Jupiter Farms, Jupiter Farms Elementary, which ranks higher than 93% of Florida elementary schools.

There are no libraries in Jupiter Farms, but residents have easy access to the Jupiter Branch of the Palm Beach County Library System.

Jupiter Farms Statistics and Information

  • Jupiter Farms County: Palm Beach County
  • Jupiter Area: 15 sq miles
  • Jupiter Zip Code: 33478
  • Jupiter Farms Area Code: 561
  • Jupiter Farms Elevation: 20 ft
  • Jupiter Farms Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • Closest Airport to Jupiter Farms: The West Palm Beach Airport (PBI) is 17 miles away from Jupiter Farms.

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