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Royal Palm Beach, FL

Painters in Royal Palm Beach. Family neighborhoods, no-HOA freedom.

From Madison Green's golf community to La Mancha's quarter-acre lots without HOA — Royal Palm Beach is built around family living. 25 years of brushwork on the village's 1990s-2000s housing stock.

I · Local context

Built for families, not for show.

Royal Palm Beach is a village of about 39,000 residents that started in 1959 as a Seminole hunting ground. Most of the housing was built between 1990 and 2010 — tract construction, mid-tier price points, family-oriented design. The village isn't trying to be Wellington's equestrian estates next door, and it isn't trying to be the country-club world of PGA. It's its own thing — working-and-middle-class family communities, many without HOAs, larger lots than most of PBC.

What that means for painters: the work here is straightforward family-home repaints, with practical budgets and straightforward scopes. No country-club paperwork, no historic-district color committees, no Mizner-era stucco preservation. Just well-built 1990s and 2000s homes that need a refresh after 15 to 25 years.

We've worked all the major communities here. Madison Green's golf-course neighborhood, La Mancha's no-HOA Craftsman streets, Counterpoint Estates' Mediterranean ranches, Crestwood, Saratoga, Seminole Lakes, Nautica Lakes, Estates of RPB. The work is straightforward, the people are direct, and the prices are predictable.

II · Communities

Where we work in Royal Palm Beach.

From Okeechobee Boulevard south to Southern Boulevard, all three zip codes.

Madison Green

Golf community in central RPB, ~2,555 residents. Family-oriented, well-maintained. Berkley 4 Grande and similar floor plans. Walden Village and other named sub-sections. Built around the country club.

La Mancha

1980s and early 2000s Craftsman and contemporary homes on quarter-acre lots. Notably no HOA in many sections. $547K median. Spacious lawns, palm-tree streets, Key West-influenced styles.

Counterpoint Estates

Mediterranean-inspired ranch homes 700–2,000 sqft. $487K–$504K median. Adjacent to Commons Park (19-acre lake, splash pads, athletic fields). Family-friendly, walkable.

Crestwood & Grand View at Crestwood

Off Crestwood Boulevard, north and south of Southern Blvd. Mix of housing styles, established neighborhoods. Different builders represented across the various sub-sections.

Saratoga Lakes & Saratoga Pines

Both sit off Crestwood Boulevard North. Mid-density single-family. Standard 1990s tract construction with mature landscaping now.

Seminole Lakes & Nautica Lakes

Gated communities off Lamstein Lane and Southern Blvd. Townhomes and single-family. Community pools, walking trails, family demographics.

Estates of Royal Palm Beach

Family-friendly, ~1,299 residents. Quiet streets, well-maintained homes, strong community feel. Off Crestwood Boulevard South area.

Willows, Huntington Woods, Palm Beach Plantation

Smaller communities scattered across the village. Mix of townhomes, condos, single-family. Different HOA structures, different price points, all within RPB.

Portosol & Palm Beach Colony

Newer construction in the Portosol section (5BR/5BA Tiara model homes typical). Palm Beach Colony has no-HOA single-family and good school zoning.

III · Common projects here

What we typically do in RPB.

Family-home work is most of what we do in the village.

Whole-house exterior repaints

Single-family 1,800–3,000 sqft homes. Stucco-on-block construction, 15–25 years old, due for refresh. Pressure wash, repair, prime, paint. 4–6 day jobs.

Interior whole-house repaints

Family homes getting refreshed for new owners or for resale. Ceilings, walls, trim, doors. We move and protect furniture, low-VOC paint so families can stay in residence.

Cabinet refinishing

1990s and 2000s kitchens being refreshed white, gray, or off-white. Standard suburban kitchen renovations. Sprayed for cabinet-grade finish, doors removed.

No-HOA freedom — La Mancha & Palm Beach Colony

Many RPB neighborhoods have no HOA. That means homeowners can pick their own colors without committee approval. We help with color consultation and execution.

Drywall & settling crack repair

Predictable 1990s/2000s drywall failure modes — settling cracks at corners, popped tape at ceiling joints, water stains from past leaks. We repair, blend, repaint.

Popcorn ceiling removal

Common request in 90s and early 2000s RPB homes. Wet method, smooth refinish. Pre-1980 testing isn't relevant here since the housing stock postdates that era.

IV · RPB-specific

Different from Wellington despite the proximity.

Royal Palm Beach is right next to Wellington but it's not Wellington. Wellington's identity is equestrian estates, gated polo communities, and the Winter Equestrian Festival. RPB's identity is suburban family neighborhoods built mostly between 1990 and 2010 — different price points, different community structures, different scope of work. We treat the village on its own terms.

The no-HOA pockets are a real differentiator. Many La Mancha streets have no homeowners association, meaning homeowners can pick whatever color they want without ARB submission. Same with sections of Palm Beach Colony, parts of Counterpoint Estates, and others. For a homeowner who wants to actually choose the color of their own house without committee approval, RPB offers something most of PBC doesn't.

On the construction side: RPB's housing stock is uniform in a useful way. Most homes are stucco-on-CBS-block, built 1990–2010, with similar age and similar maintenance needs. We know the failure modes — corner cracks, sun-faded south walls, settling at door frames, stiff trim caulk after 20 years. Predictable work, predictable pricing, predictable outcomes.

VI · FAQ

Common questions from RPB homeowners.

How much does a whole-house exterior repaint cost in Royal Palm Beach?

A typical 1,800–2,500 sqft single-family home runs $4,000–$7,000 for full exterior. Larger homes (3,000+ sqft) and homes with significant repair work run $6,500–$9,000. Flat written estimate after walking the job.

How much for interior?

Interior whole-house typically $3,500–$6,500 for an average RPB family home. Cabinet refinishing or popcorn ceiling removal adds to that. We give a flat written estimate after walking the job.

Do you handle the gated communities like Madison Green and Seminole Lakes?

Yes — we have insurance certificates on file with most RPB community management offices. We handle gate access, HOA color submission where required, and standard contractor verification.

My neighborhood doesn't have an HOA. Can I pick any color?

Yes — that's the freedom of La Mancha, Palm Beach Colony, and other no-HOA RPB neighborhoods. We help with color consultation if you'd like. Some quick guidance: South Florida sun fades dark colors fast; lighter colors last longer.

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Are you fully insured?

Yes — general liability coverage with certificates available on request.

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