Sunshine Park. Set between Grandview Heights and Flamingo Park within West Palm Beach, this historic enclave pairs 1920s character with enviable access to culture, dining, and green space. A quick bike ride lands you at The Square’s open-air shops and events at The Square, galleries at the acclaimed Norton Museum of Art, and the lush, tropical pathways of the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. Locals unwind at Howard Park—with tennis, a dog park, and community center—or catch a curtain call at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Commuters relish the car-free convenience of the nearby Brightline station, while weekend adventures are a short drive to the Palm Beach Zoo. All of it sits in the heart of Palm Beach County, so beaches, boat ramps, and the Intracoastal are never far.
Families appreciate a range of educational options, including U.B. Kinsey/Palmview Elementary School of the Arts, Conniston Middle School, and Forest Hill Community High School, plus coveted magnets like Bak Middle School of the Arts and Dreyfoos School of the Arts. Housing spans restored Mission and Craftsman bungalows to thoughtfully updated cottages, and tree-lined streets make evening strolls feel cinematic. Whether you’re relocating for work, seeking a historic home with modern convenience, or preparing to list, Agent Pronto helps both buyers and sellers find the right local agent to navigate Sunshine Park with confidence.