Seminole Manor was constructed in 1959 in Palm Beach County, Florida. In the 2000 census the population was 2,546; by 2010 the population rose to 2,621. Seminole Manor is a quaint community stocked with attractive and affordable housing. The median income for a household is $36,211, with a per capita income of $13,770; by 2011 these number had risen to $41,053 and $15,777. Home and condominium median values in 2011 were $67,859 which can be compared to the state median home value of $151,000.
After declining from 2008 to 2010 home values have maintained a steady rise from 200 to 300 homes sold in 2013 with an average price of $120,000. Seminole Manor is located off Lantana Rd to the south, with Lawrence Rd as its western boundary and Kewanee Rd as its southern boundary. The best benefit of Seminole Manor is that it's affordable. Older, smaller homes -- with their own beauty of course -- are still much more affordable than ornate two-story stucco structures, for example. But keep reading because even this market is heating up and won't retain its low prices forever.
Looking for something different in Florida housing? It's easy to get lost in the huge number of communities with Mediterranean and traditional styled homes. What's interested in about Seminole Manor is, due to its fifties construction it stands out. The majority of homes are ranch homes, which was the popular style for the decade. In fact, ranch houses have enjoyed a resurgence lately as homeowners rediscover the value of one-story homes -- namely that there are no stairs to climb or descend. Families are busy and want to save time and energy wherever they can, not to mention the ability to transition into retirement in the same home if desired. This is why even two-story homes now often have the master bedroom on the first floor.
Residents of seminole manor can rest assured that their children are receiving top-notch education at schools like Starlight Cove Elementary, Santaluces Community High School, Kentwood Prepatory, Royal Palm School and Tradewinds Middle.
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