
Neighborhood · Juno Beach, Florida
New Haven
Coastal living with pool homes near the Atlantic
2
Homes for sale
$1,447,500
Median list price
$535
Avg price / sqft
20
Median days on market
New Haven sits in Juno Beach, one of Palm Beach County's quieter coastal pockets where the pace stays easy and the ocean is never far. This is a small, tight community of low-density homes — pool homes are the norm here, and life leans toward the water, the beach, and the outdoors rather than the crowds. If you want the feel of the Florida coast without the density of the bigger cities to the south, this is the kind of place that rewards a close look at the Juno Beach homes for sale.
The market here is tight and priced accordingly. With just 2 active listings and a median list price of $1,447,500 — running from $695,000 up to $2,200,000 — buyers are working with limited inventory that moves fast, with homes going in a median of 20 days. Over the past year 9 homes sold at a median of $890,000, with sellers collecting about 96% of asking, so pricing discipline matters; pull up the live map to see what's currently available.
New Haven is a community in Juno Beach, Florida.
Quick facts
$695,000 – $2.2M price range
2,715 sqft median home
$9,500/mo median rent
9 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in New Haven

$695,000
301 Newhaven Boulevard, Jupiter FL 33458, JUPITER
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,290 sqft

$2,200,000
221 Marlberry Circle, Jupiter FL 33458, JUPITER
5 bd · 4 ba · 4,139 sqft
Every active listing inside the New Haven boundary
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Where the market lives
The numbers that matter
The New Haven market
9
Sold, last 12 months
$890,000
Median sold price
96%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
17 days
Median time to sell
New Haven vs Juno Beach
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 32.1% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the New Haven boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools New Haven is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median New Haven home
≈ $8,762/mo
$1,447,500 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
$9,500/mo
Median rent
Homes for rent inside the boundary
Population
925
Median age
42
Median income
$124,500
Median home value
$684,200
Beyond the listings
Living in New Haven
Beliefs
Top 4% in the U.S.Local Engagement
These citizens want to make their neighborhood a better, more beautiful place to live. They're attentive to the needs and affairs of the local community.
Food & Drink
Top 5% in the U.S.Fueling for Fitness
A population characterized by healthy eating. Often pre-planning for meals for the purpose of fitness and convenience. Likely to participate in meal prep trends.
Entertainment
Top 5% in the U.S.Lighthearted Fun
This population is all about keeping the mood light and good, clean fun. Common activities include spending time outdoors, catching up with friends, and dancing.
Emotional
Top 5% in the U.S.Happy Place
Expressing feelings of safety, comfort and happiness - especially with loved ones.
Food & Drink
Top 6% in the U.S.Sweet Treats
This population has a sweet tooth, and they're looking for treats to satisfy their sugar craving, including candy, cupcakes and flavorful toppings.
Attitudes
Top 6% in the U.S.Deal Seekers
These people are hunting discounts, contests, and promotions. The population loves a good sale, and they can't wait to share their bargain finds and winnings with friends and family.
Straight answers
New Haven FAQs
Is New Haven a good place to live?+
It's a small, quiet coastal community in Juno Beach where pool homes and outdoor living set the tone. The neighborhood suits buyers who want proximity to the Atlantic and a low-density feel over big-city bustle. Assigned schools include William T. Dwyer High School and Independence Middle School.
Is New Haven expensive?+
Yes — this is a higher-end coastal market, with a median list price of $1,447,500 and active listings ranging from $695,000 to $2,200,000. Actual sales have run more moderate, with a median sold price of $890,000 over the past year, so there's meaningful spread depending on the home.
What do homes cost in New Haven?+
The median home here runs about 2,715 square feet at roughly $535 per square foot. Current listings span $695,000 to $2,200,000, while homes that closed over the last 12 months hit a median of $890,000 — a reflection of the range in size and finish across the Juno Beach homes for sale.
How is the market in New Haven right now?+
It's tight and moving. With just 2 active listings and homes selling in a median of 20 days, inventory is scarce and demand is steady — sellers averaged 96% of asking across the 9 sales in the past year. Buyers should be ready to act when the right property appears.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
There's no HOA figure on record for the current listings here, so carrying costs center largely on property taxes, which run a median of about $11,095 per year. As always, confirm the specifics on any individual home before you write an offer.
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