Tropic Palms, Delray Beach

Tropic Palms is one of East Delray Beach's best-positioned no-HOA neighborhoods, sitting east of I-95.

 

For those still mapping out East Delray options, it helps to see how Tropic Palms fits within the broader Delray Beach homes for sale market before going deeper.

What Is It Like to Live in Tropic Palms, Delray Beach?

Tropic Palms sits in East Delray Beach, bordered roughly by Linton Boulevard to the north and Old Dixie Hwy to the east. The neighborhood runs along bird-named streets: Eagle Circle, Curlew Road, Heron Drive, and Kingbird Road.

 

Homes here have been renovated since original construction. Updated kitchens, impact glass, new roofs, and private pools are common across the resale market. Lot sizes are generous by East Delray standards. The southern section of the neighborhood runs along canal frontage, with a number of properties offering direct water access and dock capability.

 

There is no HOA in Tropic Palms. That combination of location, lot size, and freedom from mandatory fees or architectural restrictions is what draws buyers here repeatedly.

 

For everyday needs, Delray Place is around 10 minutes for shopping and dining, and Atlantic Dunes Park is around 10 minutes east for beach access. Atlantic Avenue is around 14 minutes north for restaurants, bars, and weekend activity. For recreation closer to home, the Delray Swim and Tennis Center is around 5 minutes. I-95 is accessible in minutes, with Fort Lauderdale to the south and West Palm Beach to the north.

What Amenities Does Tropic Palms Offer?

Tropic Palms has no on-site community amenity package. Residents on the southern end of the neighborhood have canal access, with private docks available at select lots.

 

The location fills in the rest. Delray Place is a short drive for everyday shopping and dining.

 

Downtown Delray Beach and Atlantic Avenue are close for restaurants, bars, and weekend activity.

 

Atlantic Dunes Park is nearby for beach access, and the Delray Swim and Tennis Center is a short drive for lap swimming and tennis.

  • Delray Place

    Less than 15 minutes

  • Downtown Delray Beach

    Less than 15 minutes

  • Atlantic Dunes Park

    Less than 15 minutes

  • Delray Swim and Tennis Center

    Less than 10 minutes

What Schools Serve Tropic Palms Residents?

Tropic Palms is zoned for the following Palm Beach County public schools:

 

Elementary School: Pine Grove Elementary School 
Middle School: Carver Middle School
High School: Boca Raton High School 


Palm Beach County is consistently ranked among Florida's top school districts.

FAQs

To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about Tropic Palms.

Is Tropic Palms a gated community?

No, Tropic Palms is a non-gated neighborhood with no security entrance. Streets are open and public throughout.

Does Tropic Palms have an HOA? 

What home types are available in Tropic Palms?

Can you access the water from Tropic Palms?

How far is Tropic Palms from the beach and Atlantic Avenue? 

What makes Tropic Palms different from other East Delray Beach neighborhoods?

What is nearby Tropic Palms?

Buyers evaluating East Delray often compare Tropic Palms against Tropic Isle for canal-front access with dock capability at a higher price point, or Lake Ida for those prioritizing lakefront lots and a closer walk to downtown Delray Beach.

 


Browse available Tropic Palms homes below, or call Alex Mendel with Keller Williams Realty at 561.827.8449 to review current listings and recent sales before scheduling a tour.

 

 

Alex Mendel | Keller Williams Realty