Tequesta, FL — Palm Beach County

La Mar: Intracoastal views
from a 1972 DiVosta community.

La Mar is a small DiVosta-built condo community from 1972 with Intracoastal Waterway views. DiVosta was a legendary South Florida builder known for solid concrete construction — homes and condos that have survived hurricanes for 50+ years. The Intracoastal location in Tequesta provides water views and proximity to Jupiter Inlet. At this age, SB 4-D applies and reserve fund diligence is essential.

Builder
DiVosta (1972)
Type
Condos
Views
Intracoastal
Location
Tequesta
Age
54 years
Construction
Concrete block

DiVosta Construction

DiVosta Homes was known for poured-concrete and concrete-block construction that has proven remarkably durable in the South Florida climate. La Mar units have survived five decades of hurricanes, salt air, and Florida weather. The construction quality is a genuine selling point — but at 54 years old, SB 4-D structural inspections and reserve funding are mandatory considerations.

Intracoastal Living

The Intracoastal Waterway location provides water views that most PBC 55+ communities cannot offer. Boating access, sunset views, and the maritime character of Tequesta define the lifestyle. This is fundamentally different from the inland lake-view communities in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach.

SB 4-D at 54 Years

At 54 years old, La Mar is well past the SB 4-D threshold. Milestone inspections and fully funded reserves are required. Request the structural report, reserve study, and any pending special assessments before making an offer. The concrete construction may have aged better than wood-frame buildings, but the assessment is still legally required.

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