
Huntington Pointe
A 55+ active adult community in Delray Beach offering social amenities, activity programming, and a friendly, engaged lifestyle at accessible price points with a slightly intimate feel compared to larger active communities.
Most buyers look at this community when they want newer construction with gated security and family-focused amenities. It works best if you value predictability and low-maintenance living. The tradeoff is HOA rules and less flexibility compared to non-HOA neighborhoods.
Huntington Pointe: Friendly 55+ Active Adult Community in Delray Beach
Huntington Pointe is a 55+ active adult community in Delray Beach that occupies a sweet spot in the active adult landscape: social programming and community engagement without the scale or “always on” buzz of the region’s largest communities.
Think of Huntington Pointe as friendly, structured, and approachable—a place where neighbors know each other and there’s always something optional to join without pressure.
Best for: Active adults who want community and engagement—not solitude, not party mode—and want a lifestyle built on shared interests and easy connections.
Community Overview
Location & Setting
Huntington Pointe is located in West Delray Beach, a short drive to shopping, medical centers, restaurants, and major roadways like I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. It’s close enough to the beach and downtown Delray to get there on a whim, but tucked into a quieter pocket that’s ideal for daily living.
The community is 55+ age-restricted, gated, and built around condo living with internal lakes, walking paths, and green space.
Homes & Pricing
Huntington Pointe consists primarily of condominiums with a range of unit sizes that typically include:
- One-bedroom units
- Two-bedroom units
- Two-bedrooms + den or flexible layouts
Typical price range:
$170K – $310K, depending on:
- Building and age
- Floor level and views
- Renovation quality
- Proximity to amenities or water features
Like most older active adult communities, you’ll find both original units and updated condos. Buyers often opt to renovate kitchens, baths, and flooring over time to personalize their space.
This range keeps Huntington Pointe competitive for buyers who want a social calendar and community structure without the highest entry costs.
HOA & Community Rules (Important)
Huntington Pointe is an HOA-governed community, and the HOA is key to keeping activities and infrastructure running.
HOA typically covers:
- Building exterior maintenance
- Landscaping and common areas
- Gate and security
- Access to clubhouses and programming
Expect rules and restrictions around rentals, pets, and exterior modifications. These are part of how the community funds its activities—not an arbitrary obstacle.
Amenities & Lifestyle—How It Feels
Huntington Pointe isn’t about one big marquee feature. Its value is in the steady cadence of opportunities that give residents reasons to connect, learn, and stay engaged.
Clubhouse & Social Programming
The clubhouse is the heart of community life, offering:
- Card games and hobby clubs
- Arts & crafts
- Discussion groups and lectures
- Movie nights and seasonal events
This is where neighbors meet, swap stories, and build friendships.
Pools, Fitness & Sports
- Resort-style pool and shaded areas
- Fitness center with basic equipment and classes
- Tennis and pickleball courts with organized play
- Walking and jogging paths around lakes and greens
You’ll find both structured groups and casual drop-in opportunities.
Theater & Events
Huntington Pointe hosts:
- Live performances
- Guest speakers
- Community parties and holiday celebrations
These events help knit the social fabric and give residents shared experiences to connect around.
Courtesy Bus & Convenience
Like many large active adult communities, Huntington Pointe operates a courtesy bus system to help residents get to:
- Nearby shopping and errands
- Off-site events
- Social outings
For many active adults, this adds a welcome layer of convenience and independence.
Typical Residents Who Thrive Here
Huntington Pointe is a good fit for buyers who:
- Want regular chances to meet and engage with neighbors
- Enjoy group activities but don’t want a “24/7 social pace”
- Appreciate structure without intensity
- Prefer condo living with low maintenance
- Want to plug into a calendar of options without pressure
Many residents describe the vibe as friendly and approachable—not overwhelming, not quiet, but connected.
Why Buyers Choose Huntington Pointe
- Balanced social structure: Active calendar without burnout
- Multiple ways to engage: Clubs, classes, sports, pool time
- Sports and recreation: Pickleball, tennis, fitness, and walking paths
- Affordable entry: Social lifestyle without the higher costs of newer communities
- Convenience and support: Courtesy bus and well-managed HOA
Huntington Pointe works when you want connection and rhythm, not noise or solitude.
Who Should Skip Huntington Pointe
Huntington Pointe may not be a match if you:
- Want newer construction or luxury finishes
- Prefer minimal HOA involvement
- Seek quiet condo buildings with little social programming
- Want yard or single-family lot ownership
- Expect country club golf and ultra-high-end resort amenities
This community isn’t about sophisticated bells and whistles—it’s about engagement, connection, and shared experience.
Reality Check: What Buyers Sometimes Underestimate
A few practical things buyers often overlook:
- Huntington Pointe is condo living—typical shared walls and common spaces
- Buildings vary in age and update level
- HOA rules and fees are real and enforceable
- The social value only shows up if you participate
The happiest residents are the ones who show up—to pickleball sessions, movie nights, classes, and coffee groups.
Huntington Pointe vs Other 55+ Communities
Buyers comparing Huntington Pointe often also look at:
- Huntington Lakes: Very similar pace, slightly larger social footprint
- Kings Point: Larger social calendar and heavier programming
- Century Village Deerfield / West Palm: Broader social calendars and infrastructure
- GL Homes active adult communities (Valencia, etc.): Newer homes at much higher cost
Huntington Pointe fits nicely into the balanced social, accessible pricing niche of the active adult spectrum.
Rachel’s Perspective
Huntington Pointe works particularly well for buyers who want community without chaos.
If you want a place where there’s something you can do every day—but not so much that it tires you out—this community has rhythm. Pickleball in the morning, a class in the afternoon, a show or card game in the evening—that’s the pace.
The buyers who thrive here are the ones who show up early and often. They join clubs, walk the paths, play sports, attend shows, and treat the clubhouse as a natural part of their day. The buyers who struggle are usually those who wanted quiet flexibility or luxury finishes—and discovered the value here comes from participation, not property.
If your priority is friendly structure + engaging options without overwhelm, Huntington Pointe is one of the most balanced active adult communities near Delray Beach.
If you’re considering Huntington Pointe, I can help you review specific buildings, compare HOA details, and map out how the activity schedule aligns with your actual daily preferences—so you tour with confidence instead of guesswork.
For a full comparison of 55+ communities across Palm Beach County — including how Huntington Pointe compares to Kings Point, Century Village, and the Valencia communities — see the Palm Beach County 55+ communities guide.
Compare Nearby Communities
Most buyers narrow the search by comparing this community against two or three nearby alternatives.

Huntington Lakes
A well-established 55+ active adult community in Delray Beach offering social programming, multiple clubhouses, and a strong activity calendar with a slightly calmer pace than larger, nonstop communities.

Kings Point
A large-scale 55+ active adult community in Delray Beach known for nonstop activities, multiple clubhouses, and an easy-to-meet-people lifestyle at accessible price points.

Century Village Deerfield
A large, amenity-rich 55+ active adult community in Deerfield Beach featuring multiple clubhouses, dense social programming, and one of the most affordable social lifestyles in South Florida.

Century Village West Palm
A major 55+ active adult community in West Palm Beach with extensive amenities, endless programming, and a highly social environment at some of the most accessible price points in South Florida.
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