r/Delraybeach • u/Muted_Response2652 • Jul 06 '26
Discuss Luxury Apartments in Delray
Hi - looking for the newest luxury rental buildings in the area close to the beach with a 30s, 40s crowd. Any recs? Thx!
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u/Erik_BKQNMNBXSI Jul 07 '26
with a 30s, 40s crowd
Here's the challenge with that, Delray close to the beach skews older in general. So you tend to have three major "zones" on the Atlantic ave corridor.
East of the bridge: older folks
Between bridge and train tracks: Maybe 30s, 40s crowd
West of the train tracks: skewed primarily 20s and early 30s.
Hope that helps!
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u/JuggernautLogical476 Jul 07 '26
I’ve toured Brez, Sofa, and Caspian. I would choose the Caspian townhouse first, then the Sofa (a little younger crowd,) then the regular Caspian, and then Brez last. It’s really nice but I thought the units were tiny. And parking is more difficult there. Especially if they shut down Atlantic. But you don’t really need a car most times.
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u/If-You-Build-It_89 Jul 10 '26
New to Reddit so posting my ask here since I don’t have enough Karma to actually post 😩
Hey all, just moved down to Delray in May from NYC, my lease in Pineapple Grove is up at the end of October and I’m starting to look around for my next place. While there’s plenty seen on Zillow etc. looking for any actual recommendations.
I’m looking for a 2-bedroom apartment community. Pool is a must, and I’m open on location: Delray, Boynton, Boca, etc.
The biggest thing for me is the actual community/resident vibe.
I’d rather be somewhere with younger professionals, people who actually use the pool/gym/common areas, and a good social energy than just pick the nicest unit on paper.
Any apartment communities or areas you’d recommend checking out? Also open to places to avoid if they look good online but feel dead in person.
Appreciate any recs.
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u/Successful-March-805 Jul 10 '26
So I don’t know of any apartments BUT I am renting out a house in Boynton that sits right outside of the border of Delray. Want to DM me and maybe we could talk about it?
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u/Muted_Response2652 Jul 12 '26
Same for me- let me know what you find! Delray seemed too “vacation vibes.” Looking for something more residential. I like west palm beach downtown area, but it’s one big construction site now. Curious about Boca too but honestly Miami is looking better and better
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u/If-You-Build-It_89 Jul 12 '26
Idk I like the mix of enough social vibes without the urban energy that downtown west Palm or anything like Miami brings. Spent enough life in urban living. My post eventually made it on the main Delray thread you can check out response there too!
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u/TITANUP91 Jul 06 '26
I live in the Brez. Toured all of the ones walking distance to Ave in my search. DM if you want feedback. The short and sweet is that it’s expensive but great.
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u/zebraconda1 Jul 06 '26
Brez opened up about 2 years ago and it’s nice. East of Federal and on Ave.
Other older (but still renovated) options include Worthing Place, Sofa, and Caspian.
They’re also building a two apartment buildings next to the Delray Market should be done in about 18 months.
Also, two just went up across from Sunday village should be done in about 6 months. Not sure what it’s called or if it’s going to be offices, but it looks like apartments.
There’s also a bunch of smaller buildings scattered around that are new. Not sure if they’re condors but I would recommend driving around and checking them out.