Boynton Beach, FL — Palm Beach County

High Point of Boynton Beach:
the oldest 55+ community in the city.

Built between 1966 and 1971, High Point is the oldest 55+ community in Boynton Beach. 500 condos that predate modern hurricane codes, modern plumbing standards, and the entire concept of structural reserve funding. At 55–60 years old, every building in the community faces SB 4-D requirements. The purchase prices in the $100Ks reflect the age. The question is whether the association has the financial discipline to fund the required reserves without crushing special assessments.

Units
500
Built
1966–1971
Age
55–60 years
Price Range
$100Ks
SB 4-D
All buildings
Status
Oldest in Boynton

Age Considerations

High Point was built before Florida adopted the South Florida Building Code (now Florida Building Code) that governs modern construction. The buildings may have been updated over the decades, but the original structural design does not meet current standards. This does not mean the buildings are unsafe — but it means the milestone inspections required by SB 4-D are particularly important.

Pricing Reflects Reality

Units in the $100Ks reflect the building age, the SB 4-D uncertainty, and the competition from newer communities in the same city. For cash buyers on a strict budget who have done the reserve fund research and are comfortable with the risk profile, High Point offers one of the lowest entry points in Boynton Beach.

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