The Delray Beach Oriole Option
Palm Isles and Coral Lakes sit in Boynton Beach. Huntington Pointe gives buyers the Oriole Homes formula in a Delray Beach address. The practical difference: proximity to downtown Delray Beach and Atlantic Avenue (about 10 minutes east), Delray Beach city services, and a slightly different tax profile (Delray Beach millage vs. Boynton Beach millage). The community itself offers the same resort-style amenities, full-time activities director, and gated security.
Two Lakes and Community Character
Huntington Pointe is built around two central lakes that provide water views for a significant portion of homesites. The community is smaller than Palm Isles (1,096 vs. 2,367) which creates a more intimate social dynamic. Residents describe a neighborhood where you know your neighbors rather than a small-city atmosphere.
Villa vs. Condo Sections
The housing mix includes both villas (attached, single-story, typically with a private entrance and small patio) and condos (multi-story buildings with shared hallways). The villas are generally less exposed to SB 4-D requirements than the multi-story condo buildings. Pricing reflects this: villas typically command a premium over equivalent-size condos because of the structural simplicity and lower association risk.
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