‘The Estates at Nomar’ to Feature 100 Luxury Single-Family Homes in West Palm Beach, FL

Image from the SFBJ

Two developers have joined forces on a single-family housing development in West Palm Beach.

The Estates at Nomar (named for the Northwood Marina Quarter) will comprise 100 homes, measuring 1,800 to 3,900 square feet each. Features include open-concept floorplans, high-end modern finishings, and private garages.

Currently, the luxury homes are priced at $1.5 million, with the goal of attracting affluent residents to West Palm Beach’s Northwood neighborhood. From the South Florida Business Journal, the project “highlights the strong demand for new homes in West Palm Beach as the ‘Wall Street South’ campaign continues to lure businesses and wealthy residents to the city.”

Four model homes are currently under construction. Image from the SFBJ

Four model homes are undergoing construction; they’re slated for completion in the first quarter of 2026. GL Homes and Huizenga Holdings are the two developers. Sunrise-based GL Homes, one of the state’s largest homebuilders, joined the project in 2024.

Huizenga Holdings, operated by the family of late billionaire H. Wayne Huizenga, has another project in its pipeline: a plan to redevelop the Rybovich Marina. Also located in West Palm Beach, the $2 billion venture will feature 660 residences in four high-rise towers, along with extensive office, commercial, and recreational space.

Our sources don’t list an exact address for the Estates at Nomar, but we know that it will be located west of North Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach in Palm Beach County, FL.

The venture would be located north of Flagler Landing. Image from GL Homes

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1 Comment on "‘The Estates at Nomar’ to Feature 100 Luxury Single-Family Homes in West Palm Beach, FL"

  1. I don’t believe it’s a defined address, because the houses are being built on lots within an existing single-family neighborhood, specifically Northwood Gardens. I can’t understand why GL Homes made up a new cheesy name like “Nomar,” or maybe it’s expected when they are using the same cookie-cutter contemporary trash models are their greenfield developments. You would think being in Northwood, Mediterranean-Revival, Mission, and Masonry Vernacular architectural styles would have been encouraged.

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