
Tropic Isle of Delray Beach is a community of residential 1 and 2-story homes that are a boater’s dream. Tropic Isle unique, upscale community of single family homes feature custom built estates situated on deep water canals with direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway. This community is located west of the Intracoastal, just east of US1 and south of Linton Boulevard. There are 425 single family homes located within Tropic Isles with most homes enjoying waterfront lots. The homes within Tropic Isle of Delray Beach are beautifully designed and range from “old world” Florida-style single story homes to grand custom-built waterfront estates. Some of the residences within the community feature well over 8,000 square feet of living space and include several interior upgrades. Some of the custom features commonly found within these estate homes are marble floors, grand master bedrooms, stone entryways, spacious pools, large impact glass windows, massage rooms, gourmet kitchens, and full guest housing. Outdoor living is something that Tropic Isles residents do best. Many homes for sale in Tropic Isles feature oversized backyards, resort-style pools with cascading waterfalls, spas, and outdoor kitchens. Enjoy spectacular views of the shimmering blue waters of the Intracoastal Waterways or the exotic landscaped grounds from almost every angle. The detailed, luxurious estates within Tropic Isle of Delray Beach offer stunning amenities that mirror the community’s stunning, professional nautical facilities.
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Current listings range from $799,000 to $15,000,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $3.02M.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $9/month.
Tropic Isle Delray Beach was completed in 1978.
Tropic Isle is roughly 425 single-family homes, more than 80% on wide, deep-water canals, with no fixed bridges between your dock and the Atlantic. Boaters reach the Boca or Boynton inlets in about a 20-minute Intracoastal run, which is why it's the go-to address in Delray for owners with larger vessels.
There's no mandatory HOA and no gate, Tropic Isle is an ungated neighborhood of public streets. A voluntary civic association runs on token dues (about $50 a year). That freedom is part of the appeal, though it means no community-wide amenities or security service.
The mix runs from original Florida ranch homes to newly built modern waterfront estates with private docks, boat lifts, and resort pools. Pricing spans widely, from around the $1.5–2.5M range for older canal-front homes to well over $10M for new construction on point lots.
It sits in southeast Delray, west of the Intracoastal and just south of Linton Boulevard, about five minutes to Atlantic Avenue and downtown, and roughly ten minutes to downtown Boca Raton.
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