Florida · City Profile

Boynton Beach, FL

ZIP codes
9
Population
177,086
Median income
$87,719
Median home value
$376,383

Boynton Beach sits in Palm Beach, Florida, and is covered by 9 ZIP code tabulation areas. Across those ZIPs, an estimated 177,086 people live, work, and commute. Demographic and housing figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2018–2022).

Each ZIP code in Boynton Beach has its own character. Some are dense and walkable; others are exurban or rural, with single-digit households per square mile. The list below lets you compare the basic shape of each one — population, income, and home value — before clicking through to the full neighborhood profile.

Across the city overall, the typical owner-occupied home is valued near $376,383 and median asking rent runs around $1,817 per month. Median household income hovers around $87,719. These are averages of ZIP-level medians and will read differently depending on which neighborhood you actually settle in — which is precisely what the per-ZIP pages are for.

ZIP codes in Boynton Beach

ZIPCountyPopulationMedian incomeMedian home value
33424 Palm Beach 0
33425 Palm Beach 0
33426 Palm Beach 23,781 $74,073 $275,400
33435 Palm Beach 37,533 $63,691 $273,600
33436 Palm Beach 47,606 $72,164 $309,900
33437 Palm Beach 38,178 $73,502 $362,500
33472 Palm Beach 18,881 $85,238 $374,500
33473 Palm Beach 11,107 $157,646 $662,400
33474 Palm Beach 0

Thinking about relocating to Boynton Beach?

A few practical considerations as you evaluate the move:

  • Pick the ZIP, not just the city. Median income, school assignments, walkability and crime patterns can vary dramatically between neighboring ZIPs in the same city. Use the per-ZIP pages to compare.
  • Compare housing math honestly. The median home value here is $376,383, and median rent is $1,817. At current mortgage rates, that often makes renting the more flexible option for the first 12–24 months while you learn the neighborhoods.
  • Verify the commute. Drive your prospective work or school route at peak time — Google Maps optimistic estimates rarely match what locals actually experience.
  • Check the boring stuff. Property tax rates, HOA dues, flood-zone designation, and homeowner's insurance availability are easier to research before you sign than after.