Lake Worth
Florida
City👥
Population
42,650
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Median Age
37.4 yrs
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Median Income
$60,978
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Median Home Price
$329,300
About Lake Worth
Tucked between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach along Florida's southeastern coast, Lake Worth Beach (commonly called Lake Worth) has quietly become one of Palm Beach County's most compelling places to call home. With a population of around 42,650 residents, it's large enough to offer real amenities but small enough that you can actually feel…
Tucked between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach along Florida’s southeastern coast, Lake Worth Beach (commonly called Lake Worth) has quietly become one of Palm Beach County’s most compelling places to call home. With a population of around 42,650 residents, it’s large enough to offer real amenities but small enough that you can actually feel like part of a community. Whether you’re drawn by the warm weather, the artsy vibe, or the proximity to the ocean, Lake Worth deserves a serious look before you finalize your Florida move.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
One of Lake Worth’s genuine strengths is its diversity — in people, architecture, and personality. The downtown area along Lake Avenue is a walkable stretch of independent restaurants, vintage shops, and galleries that give the city a bohemian character you won’t find in more manicured Palm Beach County towns. The College Park neighborhood offers charming bungalows and a tight-knit residential feel, while areas closer to the Intracoastal Waterway appeal to buyers who want water views without oceanfront price tags. The median age of 37.4 reflects a community that skews relatively young, which shows in the active social scene and the number of young families planting roots here. Longtime locals and recent transplants genuinely mix well, which isn’t always the case in fast-growing Florida cities.
Cost of Living and Housing
Housing in Lake Worth is more accessible than much of coastal South Florida, though prices have risen considerably in recent years. The median home price sits at around $329,300 — significantly lower than neighboring Delray Beach or Boca Raton, and a relative bargain given the proximity to the beach. You’ll find a mix of older concrete block homes from the 1950s and 60s, updated mid-century properties, and newer townhome developments. Renters will find more options here than in many nearby cities, with apartment complexes along Congress Avenue and smaller rental homes throughout the central neighborhoods. The median household income of roughly $60,978 is workable in this market, though as with most of Florida, property insurance costs deserve careful attention when budgeting.
Employment and Economy
Lake Worth itself is primarily residential, so most working residents commute within Palm Beach County. The good news is that the county’s job market is genuinely strong. Major employers in the broader region include Palm Beach County School District, St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, and the thriving hospitality and tourism sector that runs up and down the coast. The Palm Beach International Airport is only about ten minutes north, making Lake Worth attractive for professionals who travel frequently. The city’s own small business community — shops, restaurants, and service businesses along downtown corridors — also provides local employment, particularly in retail and hospitality.
Lifestyle and Recreation
The city’s namesake lake — technically a lagoon — and its public beach are genuine draws. Lake Worth Beach Park offers a pier, casino building, and swimming area that residents use year-round. The Lake Worth Playhouse brings live theater to downtown, and the weekly Green Market draws locals from across the county. For outdoor enthusiasts, John Prince Park provides extensive trails, fishing, and camping just minutes away. The location also puts you within easy reach of the Everglades to the southwest and the Florida Keys for weekend escapes. Summers are hot and humid — no sugarcoating that — but the ocean breeze and abundant shade trees in older neighborhoods make it manageable.
The Bottom Line
Lake Worth offers something increasingly rare in South Florida: authentic character at a price point that doesn’t require sacrificing everything else. It’s not the flashiest city on the coast, and some blocks are still works in progress, but that’s partly what makes it interesting. If you want a community with real personality, reasonable housing costs by regional standards, and easy access to everything Palm Beach County offers, Lake Worth is worth a serious visit before you decide.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$329,300
Median Rent
$1,439
Homeownership Rate
45.6%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
6.5%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 42,650
- Diversity Index
- 63.9
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