This 2025 new construction condominium occupies unit C206 within a 26-residence boutique building in Osceola Park, positioned three blocks from Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. The Colonial and European architectural influences distinguish the building from the area's more typical contemporary low-rise inventory, and the intimate scale of just 26 units keeps the owner-to-common-area ratio favorable.
This 2025 new construction condominium occupies unit C206 within a 26-residence boutique building in Osceola Park, positioned three blocks from Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. The Colonial and European architectural influences distinguish the building from the area's more typical contemporary low-rise inventory, and the intimate scale of just 26 units keeps the owner-to-common-area ratio favorable.
Architecture & Exterior Detail
The building incorporates natural fluted wood elements and glass balconies within its facade. Landscaping features integrated greenery and floral plantings designed as part of the overall architectural composition rather than afterthought. The European and Colonial stylistic vocabulary is uncommon for Delray Beach's newer inventory, where modern and coastal contemporary have dominated recent approvals.
Interior
Unit C206 provides 1,495 square feet under air with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms. City views orient the residence toward the surrounding streetscape. The layout is configured within the building's second floor, offering an elevated vantage above the pedestrian level while remaining accessible without extended elevator waits common in taller structures.
Location & Access
The Osceola Park location places this residence within a short walk of both the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. Atlantic Avenue, the commercial and dining spine of downtown Delray Beach, sits approximately three blocks north. This stretch of SE 5th Avenue benefits from the walkability that has driven Delray's downtown premium over the past decade, while remaining one block removed from the higher-traffic corridors. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly 20 minutes north via I-95. Boca Raton sits ten minutes south.
Osceola Park has evolved from a quiet residential pocket into one of Delray's most active infill zones, with several boutique developments completed or under construction within the past five years. Zoning in this corridor has supported increased density along the SE 5th Avenue spine, which has elevated land values and buyer interest in the immediate blocks surrounding Atlantic Avenue.
Key Features
- 26-unit boutique building, completed 2025
- Colonial and European architectural styling with natural fluted wood and glass balconies
- Three blocks from Atlantic Avenue dining and retail
- Walking distance to both the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway
- City views from the second floor
- New construction condition with no prior occupancy
- Integrated landscaping with designed greenery and florals
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