Delray Beach Homes For Sale
Delray Beach has earned a reputation that very few Florida cities can match, and it is not hard to understand why. Voted America's Most Fun Small Town, this Palm Beach County gem sits comfortably between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north, offering four miles of Atlantic coastline, a walkable downtown on Atlantic Avenue that hums with energy well into the evening, and a real estate market diverse enough to welcome first-time buyers, growing families, retirees, and luxury investors in the same zip code. Whether you are drawn to a historic bungalow in Old School Square, a waterfront estate on the Intracoastal, a country club home in Gleneagles, or a modern condo steps from the sand, the Delray Beach homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current inventory.
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Homes For Sale in Delray Beach, FL
Purchasing a home in Delray Beach, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are relocating, retiring, or investing in one of South Florida's most consistently appreciating markets, our agents know Delray Beach from the inside and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
Delray Beach Real Estate Search
These Delray Beach home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Delray Beach, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local Delray Beach property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Intracoastal frontage, private dockage, pool, lake views, and community amenities including tennis facilities, golf courses, and clubhouses will be noted in the listing details.
Delray Beach Real Estate Agents
Thinking about buying a home in Delray Beach? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.
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Explore Delray Beach, FL
Life in Delray Beach centers on Atlantic Avenue, known locally as "The Ave," a lively stretch of brick sidewalks lined with sidewalk cafes, art galleries, boutique shops, and some of the most talked-about restaurants in South Florida. The dining scene alone draws people from across Palm Beach County, with options ranging from award-winning Italian spots like Tramonti and Elisabetta's to Michelin-starred chef Akira Back's innovative Japanese kitchen in the Pineapple Grove Arts District. Just off The Ave, Pineapple Grove itself is a neighborhood worth an afternoon, with murals, public art, live music at Arts Garage, and a community personality that feels genuinely creative rather than manufactured. The Delray Affair, one of the largest outdoor arts and crafts festivals in the Southeast, takes over Atlantic Avenue each spring and draws visitors from across the country. The Delray Beach Open, an ATP professional tennis tournament held every February at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, which has also hosted the Fed Cup and Davis Cup, confirms that this city punches well above its size on the cultural and sporting calendar.
Nature is never far from the front door here. Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a short drive from downtown, offers a three-quarter-mile boardwalk through a reclaimed water treatment area that has become one of the best birding sites in Florida, with herons, anhingas, osprey, and nesting turtles visible year-round. The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is one of Palm Beach County's most distinctive cultural attractions, featuring six garden styles inspired by separate eras of Japanese landscape design and a full calendar of exhibitions and events. Delray Municipal Beach, recently recognized among Florida's top beaches by USA Today readers, stretches two miles of powdery white sand with calm, clear water ideal for families, swimmers, and paddleboarders alike. The Sandoway Discovery Center on the beachfront, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, gives children and adults a hands-on introduction to South Florida's marine life and coastal ecosystems.
Families researching Delray Beach real estate consistently point to the quality of the public school system, the city's commitment to green space including Sugar Sand Park neighbor Atlantic Dunes Park and Veterans Park along the Intracoastal River Walk, and the overall sense that the community invests in itself. With a median home price near $808,000 as of early 2025 and inventory expanding, buyers are finding more room to make thoughtful decisions without the intense bidding pressure of prior years. From historic districts with 1930s bungalows to brand-new gated communities like The Bridges and Dakota Delray, the range of what is available here is one of the city's most compelling selling points.
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