Boynton Beach, FL — Palm Beach County

Coral Lakes: 580 acres, 15 lakes,
and Palm Isles' sister community.

Coral Lakes is the second-largest Oriole Homes 55+ community in Boynton Beach, built as the follow-up to Palm Isles. 1,324 homes across 580 acres with 15 named lakes weaving through the community. The water is not decorative — it is the design. Most homesites have lake views, and the community feels more spacious than similarly sized developments because the water creates natural separation between neighborhoods.

Homes
1,324
Builder
Oriole Homes
Built
1995–2002
Acreage
580 acres
Price Range
$200K–$400K
Lakes
15

The Oriole Homes Successor

Coral Lakes followed Palm Isles (2,367 homes) in the Oriole Homes portfolio and improved on the formula: more water features, more generous lot sizes, and a slightly newer construction vintage (1995–2002 vs. Palm Isles' 1992–1998). The community offers a mix of condos, attached villas, and single-family homes, all within the same gated entry.

The full-time activities director runs a daily social calendar: fitness classes, card games, arts and crafts, group outings, and holiday events. The clubhouse includes a resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and a ballroom for community events.

How It Compares to Palm Isles

Same builder, same corridor, similar price range. The differences: Coral Lakes is smaller (1,324 vs. 2,367 homes), slightly newer, and has significantly more water frontage. Palm Isles has the larger clubhouse and more diverse housing stock. For buyers comparing the two Oriole communities, the choice often comes down to whether you want more neighbors and a bigger social ecosystem (Palm Isles) or more space and water views (Coral Lakes).

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