If you choose to live in Tequesta, you will have a wide variety of parks and restaurants to visit. Tequesta is one of the best places to live in Florida and many retirees have chosen to make it home. Building a Tequesta custom home would put you in the company of Tiger Woods, Ricky Fowler, Rory McIlroy and Celine Dion who have all called Tequesta home. Palm beach International Airport is just 19 miles from Tequesta.
The Village of Tequesta has one private Christian elementary school: Good Shepherd Episcopal School (PreK-6); and two Christian preschools: Christ the King Lutheran Preschool, and First Presbyterian Preschool. Residents living in the Village of Tequesta who wish to attend public school in Palm Beach County are zoned for the highly rated schools in the town of Jupiter, including Limestone Creek Elementary, Jupiter Elementary, Jupiter Middle School, and Jupiter Community High School. .
If you are interested in live entertainment, many Tequesta venues feature local musicians playing covers or original tunes. From tiki items, unique clothing and jewelry to homegoods, the shopping of Tequesta has it all. If fashion is your passion be sure to check out the Envy of Palm Beach Inc. The Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art has provided artistic programming and cultural activities for over 55 years. Classes and workshops are offered for children, adults, beginners and professionals as well as those with special needs in ceramics, jewelry, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, fused glass and mixed media.
From live music, to shopping, unique eateries and cultural opportunities, Tequesta has something for everyone to enjoy.
Tequesta was incorporated in 1957 and was named after the Native American tribe which lived in the region for roughly 2000 years. The tribe believed that humans have three souls: one in the eyes, one in the shadow and one in the reflection. A bronze statue, created by Manual Carbonell, of a Tequesta warrior and his family towers above the Brickell Avenue Bridge.
Statistics Tequesta Palm Beach County Florida
Total Population 6,138 1,497,000 21,480,000
Median Age 53.2 44.8 42
Tequesta, Florida, has a population of 6,138 and the city has a total area of 2.2 square miles of which 1.8 square miles is land and .5 square mile is water. The population density is 3,257 people per square mile. The median income is $82,548 and median home value is $381, 619.. In Tequesta, 91.5% of the population is White, 1.1 are Black or African American, 5.9% are Hispanic or Latino, and 0.1% is Asian.
Index Tequesta Florida USA
Cost of Living Index 127.3 102.8 100
Grocery 109.1 102.8 100
Healthcare 98.1 98 100
Housing 169.9 102.6 100
Utilities 97.4 101.3 100
Transportation 120.4 112.6 100
Median Home Cost $392,/00 $237,100 $231,200
Compared with winter, the summers have much more rainfall with June being the wettest month. Tequesta has a tropical climate. The precipitation is about 43.9 inches each year. The winters are short, comfortable, windy and partly cloudy. Summers are hot and wet. Over the course of a year the temperature varies from 58 degrees F to 89 degrees F and is rarely below 44 or above 92 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tequesta K-12 public education is administrated by the School District of Palm Beach County, the 10th largest school district in the nation and 5th largest in the State of Florida serving students who speak 146 languages and dialects www.palmbeachschools.org. If you prefer a private education for your children, Tequesta has several private schools to choose from. Great schools make building your custom home in Tequesta enticing if you have school-age children. The mission of the School District of Palm Beach County is to educate, affirm and inspire each student in an equity-embedded school system.
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