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Worthington Homes for Sale

Guard-gated luxury enclave of eighty-one homes with lake access in West Palm Beach.

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Inside Worthington

Worthington Estates is a private guard-gated community in West Palm Beach, Florida, built by Lowell Homes in 2005. The neighborhood contains 81 single-family homes situated on beautiful lake lots or private parcels. Four floor plans were offered, ranging from 3,024 to 4,415 square feet, featuring grand entrances, high ceilings, and open floor plans with a striking plantation-style exterior motif.

Homes typically feature four to six bedrooms and command prices between $600,000 and $1,300,000, placing the community in the upper-middle luxury segment of South Florida real estate. Recent listing activity shows homes priced around $900,000 to $1,300,000. Monthly HOA fees range from $448 to $489 and cover common area maintenance, security gate operations, and amenity upkeep.

The community’s signature amenities include a jogging trail, a private park exceeding one acre, a basketball court, and a gazebo. Homes are situated on lake lots or private parcels, with many featuring pool decks, covered lanais, and high-impact windows. The gated entry provides residents privacy and controlled access.

Located south of Okeechobee Boulevard east of SR-7 in West Palm Beach, Worthington Estates offers proximity to downtown West Palm Beach, Florida’s Turnpike, and Palm Beach International Airport. The location provides convenient access to shopping, dining, entertainment, and major transportation corridors. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current market data and available listings.

Community at a Glance

The facts

Total Homes
81
HOA / Month
$448-$489
School District
Brevard Public Schools
Questions, Answered

Frequently asked

What is the price range for homes in Worthington Estates?

Worthington Estates homes typically range from $600,000 to $1,300,000, with recent listings priced around $900,000 to $1,300,000. Pricing reflects the community's luxury status, with homes ranging from 3,024 to 4,415 square feet. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current available inventory and market conditions.

Is Worthington Estates a gated community?

Yes, Worthington Estates is a private guard-gated community, providing controlled access and security for residents. The gated entry is located south of Okeechobee Boulevard east of SR-7 in West Palm Beach. Guard-gated status is one of the community's defining features and a primary draw for luxury home buyers.

What schools are zoned for Worthington Estates?

Worthington Estates is located in Palm Beach County, not Brevard County. Specific school zone assignments depend on the exact address within the community. Contact the Palm Beach County School District directly or consult a Market Connect Realty agent to confirm current school assignments for your intended home.

What are the HOA fees in Worthington Estates?

Monthly HOA assessments range from $448 to $489 per home. The 2025 assessment is $489 per month and includes common area maintenance, gated community security, trail and park upkeep, and general community services. Fees are due on the first of each month.

What amenities does Worthington Estates offer?

Amenities include a private jogging trail, a private park exceeding one acre with basketball court and gazebo, and walking trails. Many homes feature lake-front or private lot placement with pool decks, covered lanais, and high-impact hurricane windows. The community is professionally managed by Harbor Management of South Florida.

How many homes are in Worthington Estates?

Worthington Estates contains 81 single-family homes, making it a small, intimate luxury community. All homes were built in 2005 by Lowell Homes and range from 3,024 to 4,415 square feet with four to six bedrooms.

Is short-term rental allowed in Worthington Estates?

Information regarding short-term rental policies is not available from public sources. Contact the HOA directly at Worthington of Palm Beach HOA or a Market Connect Realty agent for clarification on rental restrictions and bylaws governing the community.

What year was Worthington Estates developed?

Worthington Estates was developed in 2005 by Lowell Homes. All 81 homes in the community were built in that single year, creating a cohesive and uniform neighborhood. The community has been established for nearly two decades.