
Downtown Delray Beach is built around Atlantic Avenue, a vibrant, walkable stretch of restaurants, galleries, and shops that runs from the Pineapple Grove arts district straight to the ocean. Frequently celebrated as one of America's most charming downtowns, Delray blends a relaxed beach-town feel with a lively dining and cultural scene.
In-town condominiums, townhomes, and historic cottages put residents within walking distance of both the beach and the Avenue, a lifestyle that draws full-time residents and seasonal buyers looking to trade the car for a short stroll. Browse current listings and recent closings below.
Atlantic Avenue is the most famous restaurant street in Palm Beach County, a mile-plus of sidewalk cafés, rooftop lounges, wine bars, and chef-driven kitchens running from I-95 all the way to the ocean. 'The Ave' is busy nearly every night of the week, and the energy spills into Pineapple Grove, the arts district just north, where murals, galleries, and craft cocktail rooms give downtown its creative streak.
Few places in Florida let you finish dinner and walk to the sand in five minutes. Downtown Delray does it every night.
Delray's nickname, the Village by the Sea, still fits. Old School Square anchors downtown with concerts, art exhibitions, and festivals on the lawn; the weekly green market is a Saturday institution; and the city's event calendar, from art festivals to holiday celebrations around its famous 100-foot tree, keeps the streets lively year-round.
The municipal beach is consistently rated among Florida's best, wide, clean, and lined with sea grape, with paddleboarding, snorkeling, and beachfront volleyball part of the daily routine.
Downtown Delray Beach offers something rare in South Florida: genuine small-town walkability with big-city dining, two blocks from a world-class beach. Residents trade car time for foot traffic, coffee on the Ave, market on Saturday, toes in the sand by ten.
The condo and townhome inventory within the downtown grid means you can own the lifestyle, not just visit it, and the village scale keeps the community feel intact even as the restaurant scene rivals cities ten times its size.















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SOLDAtlantic Avenue, "the Ave", is the spine of it all: a walkable mile of award-winning restaurants, sidewalk cafes, galleries, and nightlife running from the Intracoastal to the beach. Just north sits the Pineapple Grove Arts District, anchored by Old School Square's Cornell Art Museum and Crest Theatre. It's consistently ranked among Florida's best downtowns, and the energy is genuinely year-round rather than seasonal.
For many residents, yes. Condos in the Pineapple Grove and Atlantic Avenue core put dining, groceries (Fresh Market, Publix), the GreenMarket, and the beach within a 5–15 minute walk, and Delray's golf-cart culture is real. A car still helps for trips beyond downtown, but day-to-day life here is built around walking.
Downtown sits roughly a mile from Delray's public beach, about two miles of lifeguarded Atlantic shoreline along A1A. From most Atlantic Avenue and Marina District condos it's a short walk or a few minutes by bike or cart.
Most newer downtown condos include assigned garage parking, often one to two spaces. For guests and visitors there are public garages (including the Old School Square and Federal garages) plus metered street parking along and around Atlantic Avenue. Parking is the main trade-off of living in the busiest part of town, so confirm a building's guest-parking situation before buying.
It can be. The Intracoastal runs along the east edge of downtown, and the adjacent Marina District and nearby Tropic Isle offer deep-water dockage with ocean access via the Boca and Boynton inlets. Some downtown buildings have docks or are steps from the municipal marina; for slip availability, ask building by building.
Delray has seen a wave of boutique luxury condos, oceanfront projects like Ocean Delray and 1625 Ocean, and walkable downtown buildings like 111 First and Seagate Residences. These tend to be small (often under 30 units), amenity-rich, and priced well above the resale market, reflecting how tightly held downtown land has become.
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