Median Age
38 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
26%
Over 65
14%
Avg Rent
$1,723
Population
28,424
Renter Mix
53% Rent
Palm Springs is a mostly-residential village just west of I-95 between West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. With South Florida’s Atlantic beaches just minutes to the east, locals enjoy a distinctive coastal lifestyle with the amenities of the suburbs.
Dozens of world-class golf courses operate in the area, the nearby John Prince Park offers up a sprawling public greenspace, and Dreher Park serves as home to the Palm Beach Zoo, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, and a popular dog park.
Palm Beach State College is right on the southeast corner of town, making Palm Springs the perfect location for students, faculty, and staff.
Median Household Income
$53,133
Average: $66,767
Education
5,299
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
15,147
Workers Employed
Median Age
38 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
26%
Over 65
14%
Housing Distribution
Palm Springs has more renters than homeowners.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Palm Springs, FL is $1,764 for a studio, $1,694 for one bedroom, $2,085 for two bedrooms, and $2,325 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Palm Springs has increased by 7.0% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Palm Springs, FL is for everyday living.
Moderately Walkable
Walkability
Limited Public Transit
Transit
Very Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
Clifford O Taylor/Kirklane Elementary
Public
Grades PK-5
1,230 Students
Palm Springs Elementary School
Public
Grades PK-5
1,010 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
1,521 Students
Palm Beach Preparatory Charter Academy
Public
Grades 9-12
550 Students
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