Once again, amid news that Palm Beach County’s property values are plummeting, the towns of Palm Beach and Manalapan continue to see their property values rise.
According to the Property Appraiser’s office, overall property values in Palm Beach County fell by 7% within the past year – except for 5 towns which saw their numbers rise.
Out of the County’s 38 municipalities, Palm Beach, Manalapan, Mangonia Park, Gulf Stream and Jupiter Inlet Colony were the only ones to see an upswing in their estimated taxable value from 2007 to 2008.
The largest rise is in Manalapan, with a 7.23% increase, next is Palm Beach with a 6.18% rise, Jupiter Inlet Colony’ value rose 3.09%, Mangonia Park and Gulf Stream round out the last of the rising property values with 1.77% and 1.71%, respectively.