Less than ten minutes west of Florida’s Turnpike, Hamptons at Boca Raton delivers a quiet, palm-lined refuge for active adults who want resort amenities without downtown traffic. Officially an unincorporated pocket of Palm Beach County, the neighborhood spans roughly 2.5 square miles of manicured lakes, walking paths, and low-rise condo buildings that attract full-time retirees and seasonal snowbirds alike. While the original homes date to the early 1980s, most interiors have been refreshed with hurricane-impact windows, open-concept kitchens, and fiber-optic internet—proof that comfortable doesn’t have to mean dated.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Clubhouses Built for Community
Three separate clubhouses anchor daily life, each offering a temperature-controlled pool, spa deck, and barbecue pavilion. Fitness buffs rotate between aqua-aerobics, weight training, and morning Pilates, while social butterflies fill calendars with canasta tournaments, woodworking workshops, and monthly themed dances. Lighted tennis and pickleball courts stay busy until dusk, and a community shuttle makes weekly runs to Town Center Mall, Mizner Park concerts, and downtown farmers’ markets.
Green Space Galore
Seven man-made lakes double as wildlife habitats—expect to spot ibis, herons, and the occasional turtle sunning on the bank—while a leafy, two-mile jogging loop circles the largest lagoon. Pocket parks pepper the interior streets, and South County Regional Park’s nature center, amphitheater, and 27-hole Osprey Point Golf Course sit less than five miles northwest for bigger outdoor adventures.
Everyday Convenience
Publix, ALDI, and Winn-Dixie cluster along Lyons Road, so a grocery run rarely tops ten minutes door-to-door. Just south, Uptown Boca serves up chef-driven ramen, New York-style bagels, national fashion brands, and a luxury dine-in cinema. Healthcare is equally close: West Boca Medical Center lies three miles away, while Boca Raton Regional Hospital and Florida Atlantic University’s Marcus Neuroscience Institute are a 20-minute drive east.
Getting Around
For trips beyond Boca, residents hop on nearby Glades Road to reach the Turnpike or head south to the Sawgrass Expressway. Palm Beach International Airport is about 30 minutes north; Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport is roughly 40 minutes south. Prefer rail? The Tri-Rail station on Yamato Road provides car-free service from West Palm to Miami, perfect for cruise departures or Heat games at Kaseya Center.
Why Choose Hamptons at Boca Raton?
Lower condo fees than coastal high-rises, on-site management, gated security, and robust social programming create worry-free living at a price that leaves room for travel and grandkid spoiling. Add in proximity to Boca’s beaches, restaurants, and cultural venues, and the Hamptons stands out as one of West Boca’s most balanced 55-plus options.
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Next Up: Mission Bay, FL
Just west of State Road 7, Mission Bay combines nine distinct villages with resort-style amenities that rival a private club. Residents share a 20-acre community park, a clubhouse complex featuring a lagoon pool, fitness center, and lakeside amphitheater, plus lighted tennis and pickleball courts that host year-round USTA tournaments. Top-rated schools, convenient access to Uptown Boca, and quick commutes to both I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike make Mission Bay a magnet for families and empty-nesters alike.