Lakes of Delray is a 55+ condominium community in Delray Beach, built between 1986 and 1994 with mostly CBS construction, and you'll find units with two bedrooms and two bathrooms that come in six building styles and range from about 1,125 to 1,400 square feet of air-conditioned space, not including patios or porches, and there are also thirty-seven individual condos among the different designs. Residents pay association fees that cover upkeep of the common areas, cable TV, insurance, ground and structure maintenance, pest control, trash removal, parking, security, and water and sewer, and there's also a capital contribution and application fees to consider. The property has assigned parking spaces for each unit and some spots for guests, and animals aren't allowed.
The buildings are two or three stories high, with outdoor catwalks and elevators for reaching the upper floors, and some units have cathedrals ceilings or garden views from enclosed patios. Most homes have ceramic tile flooring except for wood in the master bedroom, fans in every room, eat-in kitchens, separate showers, tankless water heaters, and in-unit laundry appliances, and the living areas include split bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, and walk-in closets, bringing some comfort but no fancy frills. There's central electric heating and cooling, Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephone lines, and sliding windows for some breeze.
Safety's covered with a 24-hour manned security gate and emergency alert systems, and there's on-site management. For those who want to stay active and social, the community offers a big central clubhouse with its own heated pool, a large jacuzzi, a well-kept barbecue area, and two satellite pool zones, along with a fitness center, sauna, tennis, shuffleboard, bocce, racquetball, basketball, and game and activity rooms, plus walking paths and outdoor programs. There's also a library, a movie theater, a spa or wellness room, conference rooms that close at 4:30 p.m. on weekdays, and spaces for resident-run events, with bocce and tennis courts and pools open year-round during posted hours.
Housekeeping, in-unit laundry, and concierge services are available, and there's an on-site property manager. A dining program offers meals in a dining room or restaurant-style area, and there are options for special diets, all-day food service, and menus from a professional chef. The community makes a point to keep the property accessible, with ADA compliance and a website that meets National Association of Realtors accessibility guidelines; the site is lakesofdelray.org. Leasing is allowed after the first year, but pets aren't.
Residents find plenty of chances for community involvement, group fitness and wellness programs, and help with bathing, dressing, or medication if needed, plus 24-hour supervision for safety and reassurance. The clubhouse serves as the heart of activities and gatherings, but there are plenty of quiet spaces, too, and the grounds are kept tidy year-round. With its gated entry, focus on security, convenience, and simple, practical amenities, Lakes of Delray is suited for those looking for a straightforward, active retirement community without extra fuss or flash.