A 1972 ranch on the most prominent corner lot in Tropic Palms 2, this East Delray Beach home blends Key West and Old Spanish architectural details across 2,103 square feet of living space. The property sits approximately 1.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean with no HOA governing the community.
A 1972 ranch on the most prominent corner lot in Tropic Palms 2, this East Delray Beach home blends Key West and Old Spanish architectural details across 2,103 square feet of living space. The property sits approximately 1.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean with no HOA governing the community.
Recent Improvements & Construction
The scope of recent work here is notable for the price segment. A new metal roof has been installed, along with impact windows and new doors throughout, giving the structure a meaningful insurance and wind-mitigation advantage. Electrical systems and central air conditioning have both been updated. These are not cosmetic touches; they address the structural and mechanical components that matter most in coastal Palm Beach County ownership.
Interior Finishes
Main living areas are finished in tile flooring, with Italian tile applied as a wall treatment in key areas. Bathrooms have been updated with new fixtures and finishes, and ceilings and lighting have been replaced throughout. The kitchen includes new appliances. The layout follows a traditional ranch floor plan with four bedrooms and two full bathrooms across a single story.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
The 0.2-acre corner lot provides more yard exposure than a typical interior parcel in this subdivision. A fenced backyard has been extended to create additional green space, planted with tropical and exotic landscaping. The in-ground gunite pool operates on a saltwater chlorination system, reducing chemical maintenance. Garden and pool views define the rear exposure.
Location & Access
Tropic Palms 2 recently completed a municipal improvement project that included new streets, sidewalks, and a neighborhood park. The community sits in East Delray Beach with proximity to Atlantic Avenue's commercial corridor and direct access south into Boca Raton. For buyers evaluating this corridor, the no-HOA structure is increasingly uncommon in East Delray at this distance from the ocean; most comparable subdivisions within two miles of the beach now carry mandatory assessments. I-95 and the Turnpike are accessible within minutes, and Boca Raton Airport is roughly a 15-minute drive south.
Key Features
- New metal roof with impact windows and doors throughout
- Updated electrical systems and central air conditioning
- In-ground saltwater gunite pool
- Extended fenced backyard with tropical landscaping on corner lot
- Italian tile wall treatments and tile flooring in main areas
- No HOA community
- Closed-circuit cameras and motion-detector security system
- 1.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean in East Delray Beach
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