
West Palm Beach
Flamingo Park
Bright cottages, big character
Flamingo Park is the neighborhood that makes you smile. Named after the 60-acre park at its center, this is where small, brightly painted cottages in coral, yellow, mint, and sky blue line tree-canopied streets — each one with a front porch, a picket fence, and more personality than a house three times its size.
Price Range
$600K – $2.5M
The Vibe
Colorful cottages, tree-canopied streets, bikes and front porches
Best For
Creatives, young families, and anyone who wants character over cookie-cutter
Architecture
Small cottages, bungalows, bright painted homes
Avg. Days on Market
25–50
Walk Score
Very high — park, shops, dining all walkable
Schools
Palm Beach Public, Rosarian Academy nearby
The cottages are the soul of Flamingo Park. Small, cheerful, and unapologetically colorful — they're the kind of homes that people photograph from the sidewalk. Most date to the 1920s and 1930s, with clapboard siding, covered front porches, and the kind of compact floor plans that force you to actually live outside. Which, in South Florida, is exactly the point.
The park itself is the neighborhood's living room. Tennis courts, a community pool, playgrounds, walking paths, and enough green space to make you forget you're in a city. On weekends, it's all dogs, strollers, bicycles with baskets, and people who clearly chose this neighborhood on purpose. The tree canopy here is extraordinary — mature oaks that arch over the streets and dapple everything in green light.
Flamingo Park is still one of the best values in the West Palm Beach market. You can get a charming cottage with character for under $1M — but that window is closing. The neighborhood's proximity to Clematis, the waterfront, and Brightline makes it increasingly attractive to buyers relocating from the Northeast who want walkability and personality over square footage.
"Buy the brightest cottage on the block. In Flamingo Park, color is currency."
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