Delray Beach
Delray Beach: Historic, refined, and resort-style living in a ever-growing neighborhood
Delray Beach evolved from an agricultural community, and now into a bustling city. Incorporated in 1923, Delray Beach has seen large-scale renovations to its downtown area and today is considered a leading force in Florida's growing historic preservation movement. Several of its neighborhoods, Old School Square, Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Marina, and West Settlers have been designated as historic districts. As you drive through the city, you’ll pass iconic landmarks including The Colony Hotel, Old School Square, and the John and Elizabeth Shaw Sundy House. When you take time to explore these historical gems, you’ll appreciate how present-day Delray Beach has evolved over time. Delray Beach is a growing market that continues to rise, people are drawn to its properties because the community offers such an exceptional quality of life. With an approximate year-round population of 70,000 residents, Delray Beach is neither too small nor too large.
What To Expect:
Delray Beach has something for everyone, appreciate the luxury of having plenty to do.
When it comes to Delray Beach, your options are endless. The pedestrian-friendly and bike-friendly downtown attracts a vibrant and diverse crowd, from young professionals to retirees and vacationers. In Atlantic Avenue and Pineapple Grove Art District you’ll find a surplus of shopping options, the top restaurants— such as Brulé, Rose’s Daughter, The Grove, Elisabetta’s, and Deck 84 to name a few, art galleries, and eclectic nightlife. If culture and history pique your interest, visit one of Palm Beach County’s most treasured attractions, Morikami Museum and Japanese Garden. There are plenty of outdoor activities to catch some rays, including beaches, neighborhood parks, golf, tennis, and swimming opportunities all year round.
What Not To Expect
In Delray Beach you won’t find an abundance of high rise condos. While there are plenty of stunning condominiums, the city has regulated the maximum overall building height so that you can enjoy million dollar picturesque views.
The Lifestyle
Coastal living with a thriving art scene.
Known and loved for its relaxed, beach vibe, Delray Beach provides many of the luxurious amenities to residents. The expansive Delray Municipal Beach is pristine, serene, and delivers views only seen on postcards. Wakodahatchee Wetlands is a favorite gathering place to enjoy the trails and observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Those who appreciate art galleries, bars, and live music will love Pineapple Grove located just off of Atlantic Avenue. It’s a truly unique place and one of the reasons Delray has been rated “Most Fun Small Town”.
The Market
Luxury Estates, country club homes, charming bungalows, modern condominiums and townhomes.
When you search homes for sale, Delray Beach truly has something for everyone. In this community, you'll find luxury estates, waterfront homes with picture-perfect views, charming bungalows in historic neighborhoods, country clubs, modern condominiums, townhomes, and homes on the Intracoastal Waterway with deep water dockage for boats and yachts.
You’ll Fall In Love With:
With endless activities, culture, and resort-style living Delray Beach is the perfect place for everyone.
Delray beach offers the best of both worlds, casual small-town charm and luxurious seaside living. If you’d like to spend the day on the green, play a singles match on the courts, lay on its pristine beach, or spend the day with your family exploring parks and museums, Delray is the place to be.