
Leading Seven Developments in Palm Beach with Private Tennis and Padel Courts
For buyers who treat sport as part of their daily architecture, tennis and padel are no longer amenities. They are lifestyle infrastructure that influences where to buy, how to design a home, and which communities hold their value. In Palm Beach County, the most coveted addresses tend to cluster around privacy, service, and year-round play, with courts that feel closer to a private club than a shared facility. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines what discerning buyers should look for when “private courts” are on the shortlist, then presents a ranked set of developments and communities that fit the brief in a Palm Beach context: discreet, polished, and engineered for repeatable rituals rather than occasional recreation.

Palm Beach Island vs. Fisher Island: Oceanfront Estate vs. Private Island Condo – The Ultimate Privacy Choice
Fisher Island and Palm Beach sit at the pinnacle of Florida luxury, but they deliver privacy in fundamentally different ways. Fisher Island’s separation from the mainland and boat-only access create a natural perimeter that appeals to buyers who want discretion engineered into daily life. Palm Beach, by contrast, pairs storied architecture and municipal governance with an oceanfront reality shaped by public shoreline rights, making privacy more curated than absolute. This guide breaks down how each enclave performs on access, density, amenities, and lifestyle fit for ultra-high-net-worth buyers.

Golden Beach: South Florida’s Secluded Oceanfront Haven for Billionaires
Golden Beach is one of South Florida’s rare true single-family oceanfront municipalities: small, incorporated, and intentionally residential. With the Atlantic to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, its value proposition is simple: privacy, waterfront orientation, and a governance model built to preserve a low-profile lifestyle.

Top 5 Private Golf Communities in South Florida for Club-Led Living
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at five of South Florida’s most compelling private club communities, with a practical lens on golf, racquets, and daily lifestyle.

Boca West vs. St. Andrews Country Club: A Buyer’s Guide to Boca Raton’s Private Club Real Estate
For buyers who value privacy, service, and a year-round social calendar, Boca Raton’s legacy club communities remain a distinct category of South Florida real estate. Boca West Country Club and St. Andrews Country Club sit at the top of that conversation, but they deliver luxury through different structures: one defined by scale and “village” variety, the other by a more concentrated, single-family-only environment. This MILLION Luxury guide focuses on the pieces that materially affect ownership and daily life: the physical footprint of each community, the golf and racquet ecosystems, what is publicly disclosed about dues and governance, and how to think about real estate optionality when your home is paired with a private-club lifestyle.

Top Tennis, Pickleball, and Padel Destinations in Palm Beach County for Luxury Buyers
From private club courts to resort-grade racquet campuses and award-winning public centers, Palm Beach County offers an unusually deep bench for buyers who plan their calendar around match play.



