Tequesta sits where the Loxahatchee River meets the Atlantic, giving this small Palm Beach County village a rare sense of place in South Florida. Founded in the 1950s as a planned community around what is now Tequesta Country Club, the village maintains its relaxed, small-town character. Residents enjoy easy water access for fishing, boating, or visiting nearby Jupiter Island beaches. The town's modest footprint keeps things walkable and low-key, with neighboring Jupiter offering expanded dining and shopping minutes away.
The rental market features single-family homes, townhomes, and low-rise apartment communities that match the area's unhurried pace. Without high-rise towers, the skyline stays open and greenery remains prominent. Renters seeking a quiet coastal village feel will find Tequesta a grounded alternative to densely developed nearby communities, while staying conveniently close to Palm Beach Gardens and the broader Treasure Coast.