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Ponte Vecchio

An established 55+ community in West Boynton Beach with 647 single-family homes, a renovated clubhouse, Har-Tru tennis and six pickleball courts, and accessible active-adult pricing—no golf or equity fees.

Most buyers look at this community when they want newer construction with gated security and family-focused amenities. It works best if you value predictability and low-maintenance living. The tradeoff is HOA rules and less flexibility compared to non-HOA neighborhoods.

Ponte Vecchio: Accessible, Pickleball-Friendly 55+ Living in West Boynton

Most buyers look at Ponte Vecchio when they want an affordable single-family 55+ home in West Boynton with a renovated clubhouse and—importantly—real pickleball courts.

This works best if you're an active-adult buyer who wants a house (not a condo), pickleball and tennis, and a social clubhouse, in the low $400Ks to low $600Ks—one of the more accessible single-family price points in the area.

The tradeoff is age and scale. Homes were built 2000–2003, and this is a mid-size community, not a resort-scale Valencia. If you want the newest construction or a massive amenity complex, look elsewhere.


Community Overview

Ponte Vecchio is a gated 55+ community in West Boynton Beach with 647 single-family Mediterranean-style homes built 2000–2003. This is a 55+ active-adult community.


Homes & Pricing

  • Single-family, one-story
  • Range of sizes and updating levels

Resale pricing generally runs $409,900 to $625,000. Built-out resale market—and one of the more affordable single-family 55+ options in West Boynton.


Amenities & Lifestyle

  • Newly renovated clubhouse with 24-hour fitness center
  • Pool, sundeck, spa, wellness center
  • Three lighted Har-Tru tennis courts, six pickleball courts, two bocce courts
  • Media room, hobby/arts rooms, library, game room, entertainment theater

The pace is social. HOA is reported around $350–$623/month depending on source and home—verify per listing. No golf, no equity membership.


Why Buyers Choose Ponte Vecchio

  • Accessible single-family 55+ pricing
  • Six pickleball courts plus tennis
  • Renovated clubhouse
  • No golf or equity fees

Who Should Skip Ponte Vecchio

  • Want the newest construction → Newer Valencias
  • Want resort-scale amenities → Valencia Cove or Bellaggio
  • Want on-site golf → A country club
  • All-ages / family → This is 55+ only

Rachel's Perspective

Ponte Vecchio is one of my answers for buyers who want a single-family 55+ home on a sensible budget—especially pickleball players. It's not the flashiest community, but the value and the courts are real. If it's on your list, I'll confirm the exact HOA and any capital contribution and pull current homes by price and condition.


Pickleball-focused? See the pickleball communities guide. Compare with Cascade Lakes and Coral Lakes.

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