Apartments in Palm Beach Gardens, FL rent for $2,680 per month, on average.
Studio Apartments for Rent in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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Apartments in Palm Beach Gardens, FL rent for $2,680 per month, on average.
The average monthly rent in Palm Beach Gardens, FL is around $2,680, while the national average rent is $1,727.
Studio apartments in Palm Beach Gardens, FL tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.
One of the downsides of living in a studio apartment is the limited storage space. You might be interested in 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments or 3 bedroom apartments, or browse all RentCafe apartments for rent in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
The total population of Palm Beach Gardens, FL is 58,482, of which 27,283 are men and 31,199 are women, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates. The residents of Palm Beach Gardens have a median age of 51.1.
A total of 25,597 households live in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, of which 16,059 are family households and 9,538 are non-family households, per U.S. Census estimates. Of these, approximately 5,709 households have children and 19,888 households do not have children. The average size of a household in Palm Beach Gardens, FL is 2.27. The median household income in Palm Beach Gardens is $99,734 annually, with $1,717 per month going towards housing.
According to Census data, 1% of the population in Palm Beach Gardens, FL have no high school education, 17% went to high school, 23% have some college education, 9% earned an Associate Degree, 29% earned a Bachelor Degree, and 21% earned a Graduate Degree.
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The bad news is that the hip neighborhoods are typically not the places to look for truly affordable homes for rent, and Palm Beach Gardens, FL is no exception. That is unless you are willing to give up the (real or imagined) benefits of multiple rooms and experience the minimalist simplicity of a small apartment located smack dab in the middle of the action. Leaf through 4 listings with a total of 4 units, and you’ll be sure to find at least a couple of cheap studios that will make you wonder whether having one or two extra rooms is really worth the difference in price and commute time.
In case you’re still wondering, the time and effort put into finding an efficiency apartment does pay off. Literally, and pretty fast too. While the cheapest bachelor units normally have a small bath and one bigger, multifunctional space (meaning that the hall and the kitchen in the main room, basically), you don’t need to have that if it’s not your thing. You can find plenty of one-room apartments in Palm Beach Gardens, FL with a separate kitchen. These are still well under the price of an apartment with multiple rooms, but slightly more expensive than your average studio, so it’s a good idea to aim for the higher end of the price range. The currently the most expensive studio apartment in Palm Beach Gardens, FL costs a monthly $3,832.