Camelot Village

    6610 Moonlit Drive, Delray, FL, 33446

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      About Camelot Village

      Camelot Village sits in Delray Beach, Florida, over about seven acres as part of the Camelot Village Sec 01 subdivision in Palm Beach County, where you'll spot attached villas with open layouts, many offering two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and either a one-car garage or carport, so folks who like simple living or need less fuss with home upkeep will probably find a fit. The Camelot Village Clubhouse stands as the center of activity, with rooms for social gatherings, a fitness room, and space for movie nights, parties, bingo, and pretty much all sorts of community events. There's a community library, movie theater, spa and sauna, and rooms for arts or different hobbies. Six shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, mini golf, a swimming pool, and an outdoor patio let residents enjoy friendly matches or just relax in the sun, while folks wanting a bit more can use the hot tub or test their luck on bingo nights. The multi-purpose room and well-kept walking paths see a lot of use, and the grounds stay tidy from regular maintenance covered by a homeowners' association, which is also called Camelot Village Association, Inc., and they've been operating with regular annual filings and dedicated officers for a long while. Inside the villas, residents can get furnished options, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, high-speed internet, air conditioning, central air, electric heat, and telephone service, so basic needs get covered, and there are emergency call and alert systems plus dedicated supervision if needed. Care options here include assisted living, memory care, nursing home support, and respite care for those times when family caregivers just need a break. Meals happen in a dining room with choices for all-day or restaurant-style dining and there's attention to special diets like allergy-sensitive or diabetes-friendly meals. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, family support, move-in help, and concierge services are all available. For daily life, scheduled activities, fitness programs, outdoor classes, arts, games, discussion groups, card clubs, walking paths, resident-led gatherings, and game rooms keep the place lively. The community welcomes adults who are 55 and older and has a focus on active, connected living, but it doesn't set out to be fancy or over-the-top. Surrounding homes come in a range of prices, schools like Hagen Road Elementary, Carver Middle, and Spanish River Community High School are nearby, and the area's got a nice park view, though folks should know the region does see climate risks such as storms or rising sea levels. Camelot Village's facilities and grounds are managed by their not-for-profit association, which keeps everything in order, with fees handling common area upkeep and amenities. The timeshare property style stays consistent since being built in 1979, with annual reporting and clear organization from the start. There's one main building on a 2.41-acre lot and 362 villas across a total lot size of just under seven acres. The clubhouse even doubles as a community voting site. The street lighting got updated, and the outdoor spaces-like the pool, mini golf, and shuffleboard-give people a good mix of indoor and outdoor things to do, so there's always some way to connect, stay busy, or just unwind, depending on what the day calls for.

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