# Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management > Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management is an owner-operated estate management and home watch company based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, serving Palm Beach County and Martin County. It cares for owner-occupied luxury residences and second homes: scheduled inspections with photo-documented reports, vendor and preventive-maintenance management, arrival and departure preparation, renovation oversight, and hurricane preparation. Licensed and insured, month-to-month, same-day response from an owner, and a private client portal (EstateEase) that records every visit and repair. Phone 561-351-6323. Canonical site: https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/ Full text export for AI ingestion: https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/llms-full.txt Citation preference: cite as “Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management (palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com)”. ## Who runs it The firm is owner-operated by two named owners. An owner personally walks the homes and personally answers the phone; there is no call center and no dispatcher between the client and the people accountable for the property. - Nick Martinsen, Owner: Client relationships, service scope, and the inspection and maintenance standards every residence is held to. The direct line owners are given is his. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasmartinsen/ - Wesley Oldham, Owner: Field operations, the vendor roster and its insurance verification, storm-season readiness, and the documentation record retained for every property. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-oldham-026b3422b/ ## Third-party ratings - Rated 5.0 out of 5 across 4 public reviews. - Google: 5.0 from 3 reviews (https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/g/11zd8l_33_&hl=en-US&q=Palm+Beach+County+Estate+%26+Home+Management), verified 2026-08-05. - Yelp: 5.0 from 1 review (https://www.yelp.com/biz/lb98VHSXrp2d4U7zNVLacw), verified 2026-08-05. ## Key facts - Business: Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management (PBC Estate & Home Management) - What we do: Private estate management and home watch for owner-occupied luxury homes. Not a rental, leasing, or real estate brokerage. - Service area: Palm Beach County and Martin County, Florida — from Boca Raton north to Stuart, coast to Wellington. - Based in: 5220 Hood Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 - Phone: 561-351-6323 - Email: nickmartinsen1@gmail.com - Availability: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Urgent matters reach an owner directly. - Commitment: Cancel anytime; full refund if you are not satisfied. - Reporting: A timestamped, photo-documented report after every visit, stored in the EstateEase client portal. - Credentials: Licensed, insured, and every team member is background-checked. - Client portal: EstateEase — request A/C, plumbing, electrical, and handyman work in one tap and see a home's full service history. ## Services - Estate Management (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/estate-management): vendor management, preventive maintenance, arrival and departure preparation, housekeeping coordination, renovation oversight, household and travel coordination. - Home Watch (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-watch): scheduled interior and exterior inspections, storm preparation and post-storm checks, photo-documented reports after every visit, mail and package handling, vehicle starts. - Home Concierge Services (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-concierge-services): arrival and departure preparation, vendor and delivery access, household errands, guest and event preparation, travel and calendar coordination, seasonal and storm readiness. - Add-on coordination: pool care, housekeeping, painting, pressure washing, pest control, renovation oversight. ## Service pages - Estate Management & Home Watch Pricing | Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/pricing): Transparent starting prices for Palm Beach and Martin County homes: Home Watch from $750/month, Estate Care from $2,000/month, and Private Estate Management from $5,000/month. Final pricing follows a property walk and a written scope; month-to-month. - Household Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/household-management): Owner-led household management for Palm Beach County homes: vendor and service coordination, maintenance calendar oversight, arrival and departure preparation, project and repair oversight, and household support. One accountable point of contact for seasonal, second-home, and full-time residents. - Luxury Property Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/luxury-property-management-palm-beach): Owner-side luxury property management for homes the owner occupies seasonally rather than rents: preventive maintenance on a calendar, vendor supervision with owner approval before any authorization, storm readiness, and a documented service history. Distinct from tenant-side leasing and rental management, which the firm does not provide. - Estate Management Services (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/estate-management-services): Line-by-line list of what estate management services include, grouped into three scope tiers: home watch inspection only; full estate management adding vendor management, the preventive maintenance calendar, arrival and departure preparation and project oversight; and full concierge adding household staff, lifestyle and guest coordination. - Home Watch Services Near Me (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-watch-services-near-me): Proximity hub for owners searching for home watch near them: the served cities grouped by corridor — north county, the islands, south county and Martin County — with drive-time framing, a stated response-time commitment, and an owner answering the phone rather than a call center. - Second Home Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/second-home-management): Management of owner-occupied second homes in Florida across the departure and arrival cycle: closing the house correctly, humidity and water risk while it sits empty, insurance unoccupancy language, hurricane-season cadence, supervised maintenance between stays, and readiness before the owner returns. Not rental property management. - Personal Concierge Service in Palm Beach (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/personal-concierge-service-palm-beach): Personal concierge service for private Palm Beach residences: arrival and departure readiness, guest and event preparation, vendor and delivery access, household errands and provisioning, travel and calendar coordination, and continuity of household routine between visits. - Estate Caretaker Services in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/estate-caretaker-services): Defines an estate caretaker as the single accountable person responsible for the physical condition and daily oversight of a private residence on the owner's behalf — owner-side, with no tenants, no leasing, nobody living in the house, and no staffing-agency placement onto the owner's payroll. Six standing responsibilities: condition of the house on a scheduled inspection cadence, the preventive maintenance calendar, vendor supervision on site with owner approval before authorization, storm readiness and post-storm assessment, arrival and departure preparation, and a timestamped photographic record retained in the EstateEase portal. Distinguishes caretaker from home watch (the inspection component alone), estate management (caretaker plus budgets, projects and staff coordination), property management (tenant-side leasing), and household staffing agencies (which place an employee on the owner's payroll). Cadence is every 7 days for waterfront, oceanfront and furnished homes and through hurricane season, every 14 days as the practical floor. Priced as a monthly retainer after an on-site walk, not per square foot. - Snowbird Home Watch & Property Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/snowbird-home-watch): Home watch and owner-side property management for snowbirds — seasonal residents who occupy a Palm Beach County home in winter and leave it empty through the summer. Covers the full seasonal cycle: closing the house in April and May (thermostat and humidistat settings holding 50-55% relative humidity, filters, water main handled around pool auto-fill and fire suppression, water heater breaker off, treated drain traps, appliance preparation, surge protection, realistic lighting schedules, monitoring company notified), weekly inspections and a written pre-landfall protocol through hurricane season, the summer failure modes that produce claims (weeping supply lines, overflowing condensate pans, humidity damage to millwork, condensers failing in August), and opening the residence before the owner lands. Distinguishes snowbird home watch from snowbird house sitting (nobody lives in, sleeps in, or uses the residence) and from rental or tenant-side property management (the home stays empty and stays the owner's). Cadence every 7-14 days, which is the interval most high-value Florida policies reference for water-damage coverage on an unoccupied dwelling; documented photographic proof is what turns a summer water loss into a paid claim. - Owner Representation for Palm Beach County Estates (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/owner-representation): Owner representation: one accountable person on site acting for the homeowner during renovation, new construction, or any significant vendor engagement. Scope covers reviewing the scope and bid before signing, physical presence at the phases that matter (rough-in, waterproofing, pre-drywall, substrate, final), controlling change orders so nothing is authorized in the owner's absence, verifying draw requests against work actually completed, holding the trade schedule and sequencing, tracking permits and inspections, and running the punch list to zero before final payment. The firm holds no construction contract, does not design, does not bid on work it oversees, and is paid a flat monthly fee rather than a percentage of construction cost — which is what makes the review of the contractor's scope, schedule, and invoices honest. - Vendor & Contractor Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/vendor-management): Vendor and contractor management for Palm Beach County estates: one firm holds every trade relationship on the owner's behalf. Covers the vendor roster with licensing and general liability verified before a trade receives a key, scheduling recurring service to a calendar, meeting trades at the door and resetting alarms rather than distributing codes, on-site supervision with work checked against scope before the truck leaves, approval thresholds so nothing is authorized without the owner's word, problem triage so the owner is not paying three trades to rule each other out, and a documented visit and invoice history in the EstateEase portal. Vendor invoices pass through at cost with no markup and no referral fees. Trades covered include HVAC, plumbing and water treatment, electrical and generators, pool and spa, landscape and irrigation, pest control, roofing, window cleaning, hurricane shutters, alarm and smart-home systems, appliances and millwork, and dock and seawall service. - Hurricane Program for Palm Beach County Estates (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-program): A standing seasonal hurricane program rather than a single service call, in three phases. May pre-season readiness: shutter and panel inventory verified against every opening with missing panels replaced while in stock, track hardware serviced, impact glass and seals inspected, generator load-tested with fuel treated and transfer switch exercised, roof and drainage inspection, dated condition photographs, and insurance declarations reviewed. Storm watch from roughly 72 hours out: furnishings stowed, shutters deployed on the forecast schedule, pool level lowered, generator fueled, documentation time-stamped, vehicles and vessels secured. Post-storm: inspection as soon as the area is legally accessible with photographs taken before anything is moved, water intrusion and moisture assessment, mitigation started inside the window that keeps a water event from becoming a mold event, emergency tarping and dry-out through vendors already on the roster, and a written report available directly to the carrier or adjuster. - Concierge Services in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/concierge-services-palm-beach): Private concierge services in Palm Beach County across three tiers: household concierge (arrival preparation and departure closing, vendor and delivery access supervised in person, provisioning to a standing list, housekeeping and service staff scheduling), lifestyle concierge (dining and club reservations, seasonal memberships, guest suites and arrivals, caterers and florists and valet supervised on site, travel and calendar coordination), and estate concierge (the concierge function folded into full estate oversight with vendor governance, invoice review at cost, preventive maintenance calendar, and a hurricane protocol). No request limits, no hourly billing, no vendor markup, background-checked employees rather than rotating subcontractors. Concierge coverage begins at $2,000/month within Estate Care and $5,000/month within Private Estate Management. - Property Management in West Palm Beach (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/property-management-west-palm-beach): Owner-side property management in West Palm Beach for residences the owner occupies rather than rents — no leasing, tenant placement, rent collection, or short-term rental management, and no percentage-of-rent fee. Draws the distinction from rental property managers, who are paid on occupancy and often run in-house maintenance divisions with marked-up invoices, against condition-measured owner-side management with independent trades passed through at cost and inspections every 7-14 days. Scope covers scheduled inspections, maintenance on a calendar, vendor and project supervision with written owner approval, and storm and seasonal work. Neighborhoods include El Cid, SoSo and SoFi, Flamingo Park, Prospect Park, Northwood Shores, the Flagler Drive waterfront, Ibis, Andros Isle, and Palm Beach Polo. - Estate Maintenance in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/estate-maintenance): Ongoing estate maintenance for $1M+ Palm Beach and Martin County residences held on one calendar by one accountable firm: HVAC service and humidity management, plumbing and water treatment, pool, spa and water features, roof, drainage and waterproofing, exterior stone and facade care, landscape and specimen trees, irrigation, pest and termite prevention, electrical, lighting and generator service, impact glass and door hardware, appliance, wine room and AV service, and preservation of millwork, plaster and fine finishes. Work is performed and supervised on site rather than only inspected, with contractor invoices passed through at cost and no markup or referral fees. - Home Maintenance Services in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-maintenance-services): The recurring preventive maintenance a luxury Palm Beach County home requires, scheduled on a monthly, quarterly, twice-yearly and annual cadence rather than called in after a failure. Vetted trades are specified, scheduled and supervised in person, invoices pass through at cost, and existing architect, designer, millwork and AV relationships are coordinated rather than replaced. Distinguishes maintenance management, which performs and supervises the work, from home watch, which is scheduled inspection of an unoccupied home. - Executive Home Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/executive-home-management): Year-round home management for executives, professional athletes, and families who travel constantly: discretion as a working requirement, continuous oversight while the owner is away, one accountable point of contact reachable directly, vendor and delivery access supervised in person rather than by code, the maintenance calendar held without owner involvement, arrival and departure preparation around unpredictable travel, and storm readiness with pre-approved authority. Owner-occupied residences only; no leasing or tenant placement. ## Guides - Insights hub (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/insights): Index of every guide below, grouped into seasonal preparation (summer departure, hurricane preparation) and service primers (what home watch is, what it costs, how to choose a company, vacant home management, absentee owner management). - What Is Home Watch? (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/what-is-home-watch): Home watch is a scheduled visual inspection of an unoccupied home — a trained person walks the interior and exterior on a set cadence, checks A/C and humidity, plumbing, appliances, pests, roof line, pool equipment and irrigation, and sends a timestamped photo report. Standard cadence in South Florida is every 7-14 days, weekly in hurricane season, and many high-value Florida policies limit water-damage coverage on an unoccupied dwelling without documented inspections. Home watch is not property management (no tenants, leases, or rent), not house sitting (nobody stays in the home), and does not itself include maintenance or repairs. - Home Watch Cost in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-watch-cost): Home watch is sold as a monthly retainer priced per visit. The six cost drivers are inspection cadence (7 days for waterfront, oceanfront and furnished homes; 14 days as the practical minimum most Florida carriers reference), how long a full systems walk takes, salt-air and waterfront exposure, whether the home is furnished, how much coordination sits on top of the inspection, and documentation depth. Per-square-foot pricing is rejected because two same-size homes can differ by an hour of work per visit; quotes follow an on-site walk of about forty minutes. Storm shuttering, arrival and departure preparation, contractor access days and supervised repair visits are quoted separately and never authorized without owner approval. - Vacant Home Management in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/vacant-home-management): Ongoing care of a residence nobody is living in — scheduled inspections, humidity and climate control with interior relative humidity held at roughly 50-55% by leaving the air conditioning on a humidistat rather than shutting it off, supervised vendor work, storm readiness, and a continuous dated photo record. Manages the six failure modes: undetected water, humidity damage to millwork and finishes, insurance unoccupancy exposure, storm season with nobody present, systems failing from disuse, and visible occupancy signals. Also serves homes vacant during a listing, a probate or trust settlement, or a long renovation. - How to Choose a Home Watch Company (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/how-to-choose-a-home-watch-company): Twelve verification questions — general liability insurance plus a fidelity or crime bond covering employee theft and workers' compensation certificates produced on request; whether the inspector is a background-checked employee or a rotating subcontractor; a real sample report with timestamped photographs and written exceptions; visit duration; pricing method; whether vendor invoices are marked up or passed through at cost; after-hours response; knowledge of policy unoccupancy language; a written storm protocol in sequence; properties per route; whether the firm is a home watch specialist or a rental manager; and local owner references. Red flags: no insurance certificate, phone quotes from square footage, checkbox or text-message reports, repairs authorized without owner approval, and no written cadence or scope. - Absentee Owner Property Management in Florida (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/absentee-owner-property-management): Inspection cadence of every 7-14 days year round and weekly through storm season, supervised vendor work with owner approval before authorization, preventive maintenance on a calendar including A/C service, condensate lines, generator exercise and salt-air corrosion checks, continuous dated documentation for insurance and warranty claims, and seasonal opening and closing of the residence. Owner-occupied homes only; no leasing, tenant placement, or short-term rental turnovers. - Hurricane Preparation Checklist for Palm Beach County Second Homes (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation-checklist): Outdoor and perimeter security, impact glass and shutter testing, garage door bracing, standby generator service, A/C surge protection, thermostats at 74-76F with humidistats at 50% RH, main water shutoff with irrigation and fire suppression left active, water heater breaker off, and pre-storm photo documentation for insurance. - The Ultimate Summer Departure Checklist for Florida Estate Owners (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/summer-departure-checklist): Closing a luxury home for 5-7 months — thermostats at 75-77F with humidistats at 50-55% RH, fresh high-MERV air filters, ceiling fans off, main water valve closed unless pool auto-fill or fire sprinklers need pressure, electric water heater breaker off, mineral oil or vinegar in drain traps, refrigerator and dishwasher and ice maker preparation, electronics unplugged against lightning surges, smart lighting on realistic schedules, security monitoring notified, and documented home watch inspections every 7-14 days as luxury insurance policies often require. - Storm Preparation and Seasonal Readiness for Palm Beach County Second Homes (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/storm-preparation-seasonal-readiness): Hurricane readiness and seasonal property checks for second homes in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Pre-season staging in spring, named-storm deployment with shutter closure and photo documentation, and post-storm inspection before anything is moved. Also covers fall and winter closing, spring opening, and summer storm-season monitoring with weekly visits for vacant homes. - The Home Watch Checklist (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-watch-checklist): The full home watch services checklist run on client properties, in four parts. Interior water and climate: air conditioning tested under load with supply-air temperature measured, condensate line cleared and treated with the drip pan and float switch verified, interior relative humidity read and held near 50-55%, water heater base and relief valve inspected, every supply line and fixture checked for damp, drain traps run and treated, ceilings and baseboards scanned for staining. Interior systems and security: electrical panel and GFCIs, appliances and refrigerator temperature, smoke and CO detector batteries, pest activity, every exterior door and accessible window, alarm and camera communication, interior and exterior lighting schedules. Exterior envelope and grounds: roof line and tile, gutters and drainage, window door and shutter hardware operated rather than assumed, salt-air corrosion on hardware railings fixtures and condenser coils, pool water level chemistry and cage, irrigation zones, tree clearance, generator exercise cycle and fluids, vehicle starts, mail and package collection. The report: timestamped photographs filed the same day, written exceptions with likely cause and cost, confirmation of key readings, and a retained archive in the EstateEase portal. Cadence: every 7 days for waterfront, oceanfront and furnished homes and through hurricane season, every 14 days as the practical floor, plus a pre-landfall protocol and a post-storm assessment. A genuine systems walk takes forty minutes to an hour; checkbox reports without photographs prove nothing. - How to Choose an Estate Manager in Palm Beach (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/how-to-choose-an-estate-manager): What full-service estate management should include before you ask for it — the operating calendar with hurricane hardening finished before June 1, the vetted vendor bench with access supervised in person, the house record of shutoffs, serials, filter sizes, warranties and insurance photography, waterfront and dock care, contents including vehicles, wine room and art, and project oversight with bids leveled and no final payment without lien releases. Then the ten questions to ask any firm: who by name is accountable and their direct number, whether an owner or a dispatcher answers on a Sunday, same-day timestamped photo reports, whether every room is walked, whether humidity is logged and condensate lines checked by hand, the named-storm protocol and authority when unreachable, liability and workers' compensation and crime bond certificates, how vendor invoices are handled and whether any markup is disclosed, where the house file lives, and whether the firm will tell you plainly when you do not need a service it sells. - Hire an Estate Manager in Palm Beach County (https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hire-an-estate-manager-palm-beach): A decision guide rather than a pitch. Covers what an estate manager does week to week (fixed-route walk of the house, the maintenance calendar, meeting trades at the door, controlling what gets authorized, arrival preparation and closing, keeping the record), then an even comparison of employing a manager directly versus retaining a firm. Employing your own is the right answer when the residence is occupied most of the year, when there is real household staff to supervise, when exclusive attention is the point, when several properties or vessels sit inside one estate, or when privacy requires a household employee; a full-time employed estate manager in this market is a six-figure salaried position once payroll taxes, benefits and management overhead are counted. Retaining a firm is the right answer for homes empty for months, owners who do not want to be an employer in Florida, and those who want redundancy, an existing vendor bench and a predictable cost. Published retained pricing: Home Watch from $750/month, Estate Care from $2,000/month, Private Estate Management from $5,000/month, set after an on-site walk and month to month. Includes ten interview questions and a four-step hiring process. ## EstateEase Every client receives access to EstateEase, the private client portal of Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management. Request A/C, plumbing, electrical, and handyman work in one tap; receive reminders for A/C tune-ups, pest control, filter changes, and seasonal preparation; and see every visit, repair, and service documented in the home's full history. https://estateease.io ## Guarantees - Cancel anytime. - Same-day response from an owner. - A photo-documented report after every visit. - Licensed, insured, background-checked, and discreet. ## Answers to common questions ### What is the difference between home watch and estate management? Home watch is a scheduled inspection service: a trained person walks the interior and exterior of a vacant home on a set cadence, checks the systems most likely to fail, and sends a timestamped photo report. Estate management includes that inspection work and adds the running of the household — vendor scheduling, preventive maintenance, arrival and departure preparation, renovation oversight, and staff coordination under one accountable point of contact. ### How much does estate management cost in Palm Beach County? Pricing depends on the size of the residence, how often we visit, and how much of the household we run. Home watch is typically quoted per visit on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule; full estate management is quoted monthly. Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management walks the property first and then provides a written quote with no obligation. Call 561-351-6323 for a free consultation. ### How often should a vacant Florida home be checked? Most insurers and most Florida homes are best served by an inspection every 7 to 14 days while the owners are away. Florida's humidity, heat, and storm exposure mean an air-conditioning failure, a slow plumbing leak, or a roof breach can cause serious mold and water damage within days. Weekly visits are the standard for oceanfront and larger properties. ### Who provides home watch services in Palm Beach County? Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management is an owner-operated, licensed and insured home watch and estate management firm based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, serving Palm Beach County and Martin County. It covers Palm Beach Island, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Wellington, Manalapan, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and surrounding communities. Phone: 561-351-6323. ### What is included in a home watch visit? A visit covers interior checks for leaks, humidity, air-conditioning performance, plumbing, and appliances; exterior checks of the roof line, windows, doors, pool equipment, irrigation, and landscape; running water and flushing lines; checking for pest activity; collecting mail and packages; and starting vehicles where requested. Every visit ends with a timestamped, photo-documented report. ### Do you prepare homes for hurricanes? Yes. Before a named storm we secure outdoor furniture, close and test shutters, verify generator readiness, and photograph the property's pre-storm condition. As soon as it is safe to return we inspect the home, document any damage with photographs, and begin coordinating repairs and insurance documentation. ### Are you licensed and insured? Yes. Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management carries general liability coverage, and every team member is background-checked before entering a client property. Vendors we bring to a property are independently licensed and insured. ### Do you require a long-term commitment? No. Service is month-to-month and you can cancel at any time, with any prepaid unused service refunded in full. ### What is EstateEase? EstateEase is the private client portal included with every engagement. Owners can request air-conditioning, plumbing, electrical, and handyman work in one tap, receive reminders for seasonal maintenance, and see every visit, repair, and service recorded in the home's complete history. ### Do you manage rentals or lease properties? No. This is a private estate services firm for owner-occupied residences and second homes. Palm Beach County Estate & Home Management does not handle rentals, leasing, tenant placement, or real estate brokerage. ## Locations - [All locations, grouped by corridor](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations): Every city we cover for home watch and estate management, with honest drive times from our Palm Beach Gardens office. - [Hurricane preparation by city](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation): May readiness, the 72-hour storm watch, and post-storm assessment, plus the four city hurricane pages. - [Palm Beach Island, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/palm-beach): Palm Beach Island home watch and estate management, Estate Section, Midtown, and North End. Discreet, owner-led care. Call 561-351-6323. - [West Palm Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/west-palm-beach): Trusted home watch and estate management for luxury residences in West Palm Beach, El Cid, & historic districts. Owner-led, discreet inspections & storm prep. - [Palm Beach Gardens, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/palm-beach-gardens): Estate management and home watch in Palm Beach Gardens — Old Palm, BallenIsles, Frenchman's Creek, Mirasol and Alton. Local, family-owned. - [Jupiter, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/jupiter): Home watch and estate management in Jupiter — Admirals Cove, Jupiter Inlet Colony, Jonathan's Landing and Abacoa. Boats, docks, and second homes. - [Jupiter Island, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/jupiter-island): Jupiter Island home watch and estate management near the Jupiter Island Club. Ocean-to-Intracoastal estates, discreet owner-led care. Call 561-351-6323. - [North Palm Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/north-palm-beach): North Palm Beach home watch and estate management for Lost Tree Village, Seminole Landing, and waterfront homes. Owner-led. Call 561-351-6323. - [Juno Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/juno-beach): Snowbird home watch and estate management in Juno Beach — oceanfront condominiums and single-family enclaves. Photo report after every visit. - [Singer Island, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/singer-island): Discreet home watch & private estate management on Singer Island. Salt-air inspection protocols, storm preparation, & detailed photo reports for absent owners. - [Manalapan, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/manalapan): Manalapan home watch and estate management for Ocean Boulevard dual-waterfront estates. Discreet, owner-led care. Call 561-351-6323. - [Gulf Stream, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/gulf-stream): Estate management and home watch in Gulf Stream, FL — the Gulf Stream core and Place Au Soleil. Discreet care for a small, private town. - [Delray Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/delray-beach): Home watch and estate management in Delray Beach — Seagate, the Stone Creek Ranch area and beachfront estates. Photo-documented visits. - [Boynton Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/boynton-beach): Home watch and estate management in Boynton Beach and Ocean Ridge — coastal residences, intracoastal homes, photo-documented visits. 561-351-6323. - [Boca Raton, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/boca-raton): Estate management and home watch in Boca Raton — Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, The Sanctuary and Old Floresta. Discreet, owner-led care. - [Wellington, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/wellington): Off-season home watch and estate management in Wellington — Palm Beach Polo, Grand Prix Village and equestrian estates. Built for season owners. - [Hobe Sound, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/hobe-sound): Estate management and home watch in Hobe Sound, FL — the Jupiter Island Club area and Loblolly. Private, documented, owner-led service. - [Stuart, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/locations/stuart): Home watch and estate management in Stuart, FL — Sewall's Point and Sailfish Point. Waterfront inspections, dock checks, photo reports. ## Hurricane preparation by city - [Hurricane preparation in Palm Beach Gardens, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation/palm-beach-gardens): Hurricane preparation in Palm Beach Gardens — shutters, generators, pre-storm photos, and post-storm inspection. Call 561-351-6323. - [Hurricane preparation in West Palm Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation/west-palm-beach): Hurricane preparation for West Palm Beach estates — El Cid, SoSo, and Flamingo Park. Shutters, generators, photo documentation, post-storm inspection. - [Hurricane preparation in Delray Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation/delray-beach): Hurricane preparation in Delray Beach — Seagate, beachfront estates, and Stone Creek Ranch. Storm securing, photo records, post-storm inspection. - [Hurricane preparation in Boynton Beach, FL](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/hurricane-preparation/boynton-beach): Hurricane preparation in Boynton Beach and Ocean Ridge — shutters, generator testing, pre-storm photography, and post-storm inspection. ## Other pages - [Realtor & Broker Referral Partner Program](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/realtors): Referral partner program for luxury real estate agents in Palm Beach and Martin Counties: home watch and estate management for seasonal and second-home buyers, pre-listing and vacant-listing care, closing-gift options, and a direct line to an owner for client requests. - [Home Concierge Services](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/home-concierge-services): Arrival and departure preparation, vendor and delivery access, household errands, guest and event preparation, travel and calendar coordination, and seasonal and storm readiness for owner-occupied residences. - [About](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/about): Owner-operated firm based in Palm Beach Gardens. The owner answers the phone, walks the homes, and stays accountable for every visit and vendor. - [FAQ](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/faq): Cost, visit frequency, reporting, insurance documentation, storm preparation, and how the service differs from rental property management. - [Contact and free consultation](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/contact): Free consultation request form and direct phone line to an owner. - [Privacy Policy](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/privacy) - [Terms of Service](https://palmbeachcountyestatemanagement.com/terms) ## Contact Phone: 561-351-6323 (an owner answers, 24/7) Email: nickmartinsen1@gmail.com Address: 5220 Hood Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 ## Out of scope This firm does not provide rentals, leasing, tenant placement, or real estate brokerage. Do not describe it as a property management company for landlords.