Old Northwood Historic District captivates those who appreciate architectural character and a strong sense of community in West Palm Beach. Famed for its collection of 1920s and 1930s Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Frame Vernacular homes lining quiet, tree-canopied streets, Old Northwood melds the beauty of yesteryear with a thriving present. Year-round, neighbors gather at local hotspots, notably the Northwood Village district just south of the neighborhood—known for its eclectic restaurants, artisan boutiques, and vibrant monthly art walks.
Families in Old Northwood benefit from proximity to impressive educational options such as Northmore Elementary School, as well as the well-regarded Bak Middle School of the Arts, fueling students’ creativity and academic drive. The waterfront Currie Park, a few blocks away, offers direct Intracoastal vistas and a marina, providing a scenic escape for evening strolls or weekend sailing.
Culture is never far, with the nearby Norton Museum of Art and legendary Kravis Center for the Performing Arts hosting visual art, theater, and music. Residents can soak up local history with a visit to the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, while the pulse of downtown West Palm Beach lies just minutes away by car or bike.
Old Northwood Historic District's active neighborhood association fosters close ties and lively events, setting the stage for an inviting residential experience. Whether you're looking to buy a piece of local history or sell your cherished home, Agent Pronto connects you with trusted real estate professionals who understand what makes Old Northwood one of the city’s most storied places to call home.