Attention equestrians! Caloosa homes for sale in the wilds of Palm Beach County might be just what you are looking for if you’re searching for wide open spaces, a modern lifestyle in a country setting, and a place to pursue your passions of horse riding, showing, and jumping. Right here in sunny south Florida, you have found an equestrian paradise, on the far western edge of the city of Palm Beach Gardens in Caloosa.
In the equestrian enclave of Caloosa are just 350 homes each set on five-acre lots. It’s probably the closest you’ll come to living on a ranch without having to take care of one! Finally, a place to keep your horses the way you’d like to, with out buildings, barns, and stalls included on many of the home sites here. You’ll ride to your heart’s content on the more than 30 miles of bridle paths in Caloosa, surrounded by like-minded neighbors who share your devotion to the horse and the sport.
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$1,100,000 : 13921 Rosewood Lane, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 3 full baths
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$1,095,000 : 13849 Deer Creek Dr, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 4 full baths
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$995,000 : 14494 Peace River Wy, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 4 full baths
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$849,000 : 12846 Mallard Creek Dr, Palm Beach Gardens5 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
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$725,000 : 13267 Night Owl, Palm Beach Gardens3 beds, 3 full baths
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$650,000 : 13088 Mallard Creek Dr, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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$599,000 : 12952 Mallard Creek Dr, Palm Beach Gardens5 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$579,985 : 13900 Wind Flower Drive, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$579,000 : 14366 Peace River Wy, Palm Beach Gardens4 beds, 3 full baths
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And what homes these are! Magnificent, spacious estates featuring the comforting, solid building materials of beautiful wood and stone, and every modern amenity, all melded into a sophisticated country lifestyle featuring the wide open spaces of the old west, here in the deep south. Once you purchase a home in Caloosa, you’ll have not only a bridle path, but also a 32 acre horse park and a riding arena practically at your doorstep, yet be just minutes away from the best shopping in Palm Beach, 150 world-class golf courses, the Atlantic Ocean beaches, an international airport, I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. So near, yet seemingly, so far from your Caloosa home in the Florida countryside.
Beyond Horse Riding in Caloosa
For the times when you are not on the trails, you’ll find other recreational pastimes right in the Caloosa neighborhood that include tennis, basketball, children’s playgrounds, a heart trail to walk and check your cardio progress, and a screened picnic pavilion with barbecue grill. Driving over Caloosa’s paved roads, you’ll see a jump course and gorgeous white farm style fences marking property lines or weathered fences corralling horses. It is truly a breathtaking sight to sometimes see a horse stop to sip from a pond, surrounded by greenery as far as the eye can see. In Caloosa, the age-old bond between man and horse has never seemed stronger. If you love horses, you’ll love living here.
Caloosa is conveniently located off Florida State Road 710, popularly called the Beeline Highway, and is just minutes from the city of Palm Beach Gardens and its many amenities and attractions. Currently, homes for sale in Caloosa range in size from 1,700 to over 8,000 square feet and in price from the low $300,000s to just under $2 Million. Most have from three to five bedrooms. All have five acres of land. Many of the homes have private pools, outdoor barbecue kitchens, and various structures for keeping horses. Or purchase one of the available lots and build your own dream home on the range.
Buy a Home in Caloosa, Get a Lot of Land
Caloosa draws its name from the Calusa native tribes of Florida who lived here thousands of years before the first explorers from Spain came ashore. Historians have learned they built enormous homes (large enough to hold 2,000 people) and created a complex society. The Calusa tribe is known to have killed Ponce de León, and it is generally accepted that it was the Spanish explorers who altered the name Calusa to Carlos, which eventually became Caloosa.
Now, you can’t buy a home in Caloosa as big as those built by the Calusa tribe, but once you are the owner of a five acre home site here, you can pretty much live life as you like it. So call Frankel Realty Group if you think homes for sale in Caloosa are right for you. We have expert agents who know the northern Palm Beach County luxury market, and can help you make this life changing decision with confidence. Call us today.

