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Jupiter

Palm Beach County, Florida
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CitiesJupiter
759
Total Communities
456
HOA Communities
303
Condos
$659
Avg Monthly Fee
$234–$2300
Fee Range
N/A
Avg Reputation
Recent News in Jupiter
New bankruptcies show dire toll of litigation for condo associations
Miami Herald · Jan 1, 2026
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google_news · Sep 14, 2020

Jupiter offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle with HOA communities ranging from beachside condo complexes to equestrian estates further west. Many communities are smaller — under 200 units — giving homeowners more direct access to board decisions. Special assessments have become more common as communities built in the 1980s and 1990s tackle deferred maintenance and structural reserve requirements under newer Florida law.

Jupiter is home to 759 HOA and condo communities in Palm Beach County, Florida. Monthly HOA fees in Jupiter average $659, ranging from $234 to $2300. Use HOA Agent to research any community before buying or renting in Jupiter.

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Showing 751759 of 759 communities in Jupiter · page 16 of 16
Village Center At Royal Palm Beach Property Owners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Villas Of The Inlet Village Oxbow, Property Owners Association, Inc
Single family
Fee unknown
Vizcaya Homeowners' Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Waterway Village Property Owners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
White Wing Homeowners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Windswept Pines Homeowners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Windward Village Homeowners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Woodland Estates Property Owners' Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
Yacht Club Point Homeowners Association, Inc.
Single family
Fee unknown
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