Wellington Homes For Sale

Houses for Sale In Wellington

The City of Wellington prides itself on maintaining its vision – to be a great hometown with great neighborhoods, great schools and great parks. With a population of 58,000, Wellington is a solid, tight-knit community that exudes a quaint, hometown feel. Offering a full array of activities, Wellington is the perfect community for families to connect and build lifelong memories. View our Wellington Real Estate Market Reports Here. 


Wellington Real Estate offers houses and condos for sale unlike any other in South Florida.  The hometown character of Wellington and its neighborhoods is further ingrained with the community’s safe neighborhood program and mission to “Go Green.”


Unlike other affluent South Florida towns, Wellington FL is widely known as the winter equestrian capital of the world.  The city hosts a 3-month long horse show each year from January through March and it is considered the ultimate destination for equestrian disciplines such as jumping, dressage, and polo.


Wellington Real Estate


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Total Listings 515
Average Price $2.2M
Lowest Price $275K
Highest Price $28.5M
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Wellington Real Estate offers houses and condos for sale unlike any other in South Florida.  The hometown character of Wellington and its neighborhoods is further ingrained with the community’s safe neighborhood program and mission to “Go Green.”

An Equestrian Destination

Unlike other affluent South Florida towns, Wellington FL is widely known as the winter equestrian capital of the world.  The city hosts a 3-month long horse show each year from January through March and it is considered the ultimate destination for equestrian disciplines such as jumping, dressage, and polo.


Wellington's Brief History

The Village of Wellington was initially purchased and assembled in 1951 by New York accountant and investor, Charles Oliver Wellington.  By the early 1970s, Wellington was a tiny suburb of West Palm Beach, where people lived mainly as commuters to the big city. There were only a few shopping centers and restaurants, and the area was relatively quiet. Wellington was officially born as an independent municipality on December 31, 1995.  Today, Wellington thrives as a community based upon the values of being a little bit different, but still being a lovely place to live. With what was once 16,000 acres of untouched, often-flooded land, Wellington has quickly become a thriving, affluent community, and was recently listed in Money Magazine’s 2010 Top 100 Best Places to Live.


Recreation in Wellington

Residents of Wellington revel in the city’s lavish array of parks and greenery. With more than twenty different parks throughout the community, each colored by a lush, tropical landscape, residents commonly enjoy the use of recreational pavilions, playgrounds, athletic fields, walking paths, picnic areas and dog friendly parks. Bordered by the Florida Everglades, Wellington is one of only eighty-eight agencies in the country and nine cities in the State of Florida to currently hold a national accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA).

Recognized as the winter equestrian capital of the worldWellington has several lavish polo clubs and equestrian centers, as well as many residential communities offering acreage and private stables. Home to the world-renowned Winter Equestrian Festival and with more than 57 miles of equestrian trails, Wellington is every equestrian’s dream – celebrities included.

With a multitude of cultural attractions taking place around Palm Beach County, Wellington residents can easily partake in various arts and entertainment, historical or educational activities within and around Wellington’s city limits.


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