Millpond Boca Raton
Millpond in Boca Raton emerged in 1970 and 1980, diagonally across from its sister community Colonnade, on St. Andrews between Glades and Yamato. Both communities adhered to the traditional Palm Beach Addison Mizner architecture, typifying the laidback Boca "village" theme at the time - ungated, with integrated green spaces and natural trails. The developers converged on the landscape to construct 281 SF single and two-story homes ranging from 1500 to 3000 sq ft under-air (UA) on one-third acre lots.
It was a far cry from the fantastic spread of diverse lifestyle options that injected Boca Raton Florida with big city energy after 2000. Indeed, this unique vibrancy resulted in several glitzy resort-style developments on the opposite end of the Millpond/Colonnade spectrum. However, the latter’s Spanish-Mediterranean theme brushed off the changes by maintaining home buyers' attention and significantly contributing to the city's one-of-a-kind character. Millpond home owners revel in the friendly family feel that leverages the natural foliage and tropical plants South Florida is famous for. Four beautiful parks (including one for the kiddies) and tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts complete the package.
The 2021/22 post-pandemic market escalation took South Florida residential prices to a new level. Consequently, buyers interested in Homes For sale in Millpond are unlikely to find anything under $1 million, as some closings touch over $400 per square foot (UA). Thus, the ZFC Real Estate team believes that the property trend signifies a lifestyle consolidation of the old-days suburban touch, with no guardhouses and minimal HOA fees (under $200 monthly). The latter relies on the natural safety Boca areas have demonstrated for decades without the bells and whistles.
Millpond Homes For sale
3642 Nw 24th Terrace
Boca Raton, FL 33431
2356 Nw 38th Street
Boca Raton, FL 33431
3331 Nw 23rd Court
Boca Raton, FL 33431
3413 Pine Haven Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33431
2411 Nw 35th Street
Boca Raton, FL 33431

Map of Millpond Homes in Boca Raton
Many Millpond homes overlook sensational lake vistas demanding a price premium versus the average. Still, flourishing gardens in non-water locations offer residents unique backyards with private pools and summer kitchens. So, we consistently advise our clients to search Millpond in Boca Raton Florida with practicality. Here's a checklist covering the crucial possible upgrades that verify sellers' asking prices:
- High-impact windows and glass doors.
- Kitchen remodeling to gourmet class with stainless steel fitted appliances.
- Customized cabinetry, imported wood flooring, and modern synthetic materials.
- Replaced roofs and air conditioning.
- Outdoor enhancements.
In short, thorough due diligence is the backbone of good buyer negotiations, bolstered when expert realtors are in your corner. In addition, we know what to look for regarding the extra (or missing) value home seekers often bypass without professional support.
Millpond’s location is a massive benefit no matter what vintage house one lives in. It's in the center of Boca with unsurpassed city convenience. Indeed, the community is minutes away from Town Center (a massive regional mall), restaurants in all directions, and every retail service from banking to healthcare facilities. Moreover, the I95 and Florida's Turnpike (highways a mile from Millpond) provide seamless access to international airports north and south of Boca within thirty minutes.
A beach trip takes hardly any time, and getting to Intracoastal boat docks is even shorter. A-rated public schools (see below) and three premier private institutions (St. Andrews, Pinecrest, and American Academy) surround the neighborhood within a two-mile radius. Golf courses, fitness centers, beauty salons, tennis, and pickleball courts are here, there, and everywhere in the Boca-Delray corridor that's Millpond's oyster.
So, Millpond, Boca Raton, is unique in many respects, with Colonnade as its nearest competitor. Central Park and Centra are other viable options - townhouse enclaves for significantly less dollar outlay, delivering similar natural surrounds. Another in this general category (ungated, tropical vegetation) is New Floresta on Military Trail. For brand new construction in East Boca, look at Old Floresta in an accelerating regeneration phase that’s taking some prices above $3 million. Also, call us to talk about Santa Barbara, Seasons, and Newport Bay Club. These communities with compelling tennis themes, 24-hour security, comparable home prices, and HOA charges of around $500 monthly are different but not that far from the Millpond feel.
The ZFC team of Florida real estate professionals is on the cutting edge of boating communities, country clubs, and estate home neighborhoods. Also, condo living in Downtown Boca, Highland Beach, and the rest of the A1A. We make sellers' and homebuyers' dream home searches a fulfilling and memorable experience.
Millpond is a single family residence community located in Boca Raton Fl with a range of options priced between $899,000 and $1,395,000. There are currently a total of 6 Homes for sale, the smallest home currently on available is a three bedroom two bathroom residence that is 2,598 square feet (1,790SF Under Air) and the largest of the homes currently available is a four beds and three baths, 3,434 square foot (2,651SF Under Air) residence. In addition there are numerous other communities in Boca Raton to choose from, or you may browse all Boca Raton Real Estate. Homes in Millpond are selling quickly, set up a new listing alert and we will notify you immediately when a new listing hits the market. Of course you can always contact your ZFC Real Estate agent who would be happy to assist you further with your search for a Home in Millpond in Boca Raton.
Millpond School Zones
Where you live in Boca Raton determines which public schools your children may attend, and this in turn effects real estate values. Homes in Millpond are zoned for the following Palm Beach County school districts:
