
Top 5 Waterfront Condos With Marina Access in Palm Beach County
For buyers who treat boating as a daily ritual, the rarest amenity is not the pool deck, it is a workable slip strategy. Here are five Palm Beach County condominium communities where marina access is central to the lifestyle.

Fort Lauderdale vs Palm Beach: Two Yachting Capitals, Two Very Different Luxury Lifestyles
Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach both command the yachting conversation, but they do it in fundamentally different ways. Fort Lauderdale operates like a year-round global marketplace with deep service infrastructure, high-volume brokerage activity, and signature scale at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Palm Beach, by contrast, leans into heritage, club culture, and a curated approach to ownership that feels as much social as it is nautical. For buyers and second-home owners, the most practical question is not which city is “better,” but which ecosystem matches the way you intend to use your yacht and your waterfront real estate.

Palm Beach Piers and Docks: A Boater’s Guide to Waterfront Estates
For buyers who plan to live on the water, Palm Beach real estate is as much about the dock as it is about the front door. This guide reframes waterfront shopping through a boater’s lens: how pier style, basin protection, and access can shape day to day usability, privacy, and long term value. Because requirements and approvals can vary by municipality and property, we focus on practical questions to ask, documents to request, and specialists to engage before you fall in love with a view.



