Boynton Beach, FL — Palm Beach County

Indian Spring: 1,901 homes
and a country club you do not have to join.

Indian Spring is one of the few 55+ communities in Palm Beach County where golf membership is optional, not mandatory. You can live here, use the community pools and clubhouse, and never pay a golf fee. Or you can join Indian Spring Country Club for full golf and tennis access. That flexibility makes the cost structure fundamentally different from Hunters Run, where club membership is tied to ownership.

Homes
1,901
Built
1981–1998
Types
Attached, Condos, SF
Price Range
$200K–$500K
Golf
Optional membership
Location
Boynton Beach

The Optional Golf Model

Indian Spring Country Club is a private club within the community offering an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, and dining facilities. Membership is available to Indian Spring residents but not required. This separates Indian Spring from communities like Hunters Run (where equity club membership is tied to homeownership) and creates two distinct cost profiles:

Without golf membership: You pay the community HOA (covering common area maintenance, community pools, security, and basic amenities) but not club dues. Your monthly carrying cost is significantly lower. With golf membership: You pay the community HOA plus monthly club dues and minimums. Your total is higher, but you have full access to the course, tennis, and dining.

This flexibility is rare in PBC golf communities and makes Indian Spring attractive to couples where one golfs and the other does not, or to buyers who want the option without the obligation.

Housing Mix

Indian Spring has one of the broadest housing mixes in the county: condos, attached villas, and single-family homes across multiple neighborhoods. Entry-level condos start around $200K. Mid-range attached homes run $250K–$350K. Single-family homes with golf course or lake views reach $400K–$500K. The variety within a single community allows buyers to enter at a comfortable price point and potentially move up within the same gate.

Community Character

Built between 1981 and 1998, Indian Spring is a mature community with established landscaping, a known HOA track record, and a settled social ecosystem. The community is large enough (1,901 homes) to support a full activities calendar but small enough relative to the mega-communities (Kings Point, Century Village) that residents describe a neighborhood feel rather than a small-city feel.

Location is central Boynton Beach on Jog Road, with easy access to the Florida Turnpike, I-95, and Boynton Beach Mall. The Atlantic coast is about 20 minutes east.

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