


2700 Yarmouth Drive Wellington, FL 33414
Description
R11157612
$11,439(2025)
0.33 acres
Single-Family Home
1988
Traditional, Colonial
Garden, Canal
Palm Beach County
Greenview Shores 2 of Wellington
Listed By
BeachesMLS/FlexMLS
Last checked Apr 4 2026 at 8:15 AM EDT
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Dryer
- Washer
- Electric Water Heater
- Laundry: Inside
- Dual Sinks
- Breakfast Area
- Main Level Primary
- Laundry: Laundry Closet
- Family/Dining Room
- Breakfast Bar
- Electric Range
- Water Heater
- Greenview Shores 2 Of Wellington
- Central
- Electric
- Central Air
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- In Ground
- Salt Water
- Gunite
- Ceramic Tile
- Carpet
- Roof: Shingle
- Roof: Composition
- Utilities: Water Available, Water Source: Public, Cable Available
- Elementary School: New Horizons
- Middle School: Polo Park
- High School: Wellington
- Garage Door Opener
- Garage
- Attached
- 1
- 1,998 sqft
Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment
*Based on Fixed Interest Rate withe a 30 year term, principal and interest only
New Horizons Elementary: 0.5 miles away (literally around the corner at 13900 Greenbriar Blvd). Your kids walk to school.
Wellington High School: 0.4 miles away (2101 Greenview Shores Blvd). Teenagers walk. No carpool nightmare.
Public playground & park: Walking distance where kids actually play outside
Sidewalks: The entire neighborhood, because community still matters
Zero through traffic: Quiet street that ends in cul-de-sacs, not cut-throughs
You're in Wellington properthe Wellington address, the Wellington schools, the Wellington lifestylewithout the Wellington HOA price tag. That's not a compromise. That's strategy.OUTDOOR LIVING: The Entertainer's ParadiseTHIS IS A FULLY REALIZED ENTERTAINER'S COMPOUNDMost pool homes in Florida have pools that sit unused 200 days a year because the outdoor living space is an afterthought. Not here.The Pool Deck: Massive. Not adequate for two lounge chairs massive. Host 30 people for a graduation party massive. Surrounded by lush landscaping and fruit trees (mango, avocado, limeyes, you'll actually use them).Covered Patio: Protection from Florida's 2 p.m. summer storms. Ceiling fans keep it comfortable year-round. This becomes your second living room from November to April.Outdoor Kitchen/Dining Deck: Separate cooking and dining area because nobody wants smoke in their face while eating. Grill, prep, serve, entertainall without walking back inside.Pool: Resort-style. New LifeSaver pool fence (safety for kids, insurance discount for you). Brand new filtration system. Heated option available.Fruit Trees: Mango, avocado, lime. Low-maintenance landscaping means you spend weekends swimming, not weeding.This isn't a backyard. It's an equity separator when you sell.INTERIOR: The Daily Life UpgradeWALK THROUGH LIKE YOU ALREADY LIVE HEREEntry/Living Room: Vaulted ceilings that make 2,760 SF feel like 3,500 SF. Wood-look tile (durability of tile, warmth of woodno scratches from dog claws or pool water tracking). Natural light floods every corner.Kitchen: Completely renovated. Not updatedrenovated. Stainless steel appliances (included). Modern counters, abundant cabinet space, open to family room so you're never isolated while cooking. This is where life happenshomework at the island, Sunday meal prep, Thanksgiving chaos.Family Room: Open to kitchen. Flows directly to pool via sliding glass doors. Vaulted ceilings continue. This is your command centerTV, kids playing, guests mingling, sight lines to pool for safety.Formal Dining Room: Separate space for when you actually want to host properly. Seats 8-10 comfortably. Vaulted ceilings here too.Master Suite: A retreat, not just a bedroom. Spacious enough for king bed + sitting area. His and hers walk-in closets (actual walk-ins, not technically you can walk in closets). Cabana door access directly to pool (midnight swim without walking through the house).Master Bath: Spa-grade luxury. Four-head shower system (rain head + handheld + body jets). His and hers vanities with separate sinks and rich mahogany counters. Storage everywhere. This is where your day starts right and ends better.Guest Bedrooms: Split floor plan means privacy. Bedroom 2 and 3 are genuinely comfortable, not afterthoughts. New carpet. Generous closets. Your kids/guests actually want to stay here.FINANCIAL: The No-HOA ArbitrageLET'S TALK NUMBERS NOBODY ELSE WANTS YOU TO SEEComparable pool homes in HOA communities (Saddle Trail, Aero Club, Palm Beach Point):
Purchase price: $950K-$1.2M
HOA fees: $250-$600/month ($3,000-$7,200/year)
Special assessments: Surprise $15K roof bill every 8-10 years
Restrictions: No RV parking, no boats, no commercial vehicles, architectural approval for everything
2700 Yarmouth:
Purchase price: ~$750K (you save $200K-$450K upfront)
HOA fees: $0/month ($0/year, $0 over 30 years = $90K-$216K saved)
Special assessments: None. Ever. You control maintenance.
Restrictions: Village codes only (same codes that apply to HOA properties, minus the extra HOA rules)
Recent upgrades YOU don't have to fund:
30-year architectural shingle roof (~$15K)
Kitchen renovation (~$20K)
Pool filtration system (~$3K)
LifeSaver pool fence (~$2K)
Wood-look tile flooring (~$8K)
Solar attic fan, new hot water tank, garage door (~$3K)
That's $50K+ in improvements the seller absorbed. You get turnkey move-in, immediate equity, and no deferred maintenance bomb waiting to explode.Understanding No HOA Freedom:Wellington Village codes apply to ALL properties (HOA or not). These are basic municipal standards around parking visibility, noise, and property maintenance.The difference with no-HOA homes:
No monthly fees ($0 vs. $250-$600/month)
No special assessments (no surprise $15K roof bills)
No architectural committees (no approval needed for paint colors, improvements, landscaping)
No additional restrictions beyond Village codes
Example: Wellington code requires boats/RVs to be screened from street view (fence, garage, or hedge). That applies everywhere in Wellington, HOA or not.But HOA communities ADD restrictions on top of that:
No boats/RVs allowed at all (even if screened)
Maximum one boat under 20 feet
Must be stored in enclosed garage only
Monthly inspections and violation notices
You still follow Wellington's basic codes. You just don't pay thousands per year for extra layers of HOA rules.