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Country Manors

4900 COUNTRY MANORS BLVD, Delray Beach, FL 33445
Building file last updated 2026-07-07 · How we research buildings
mid-1970s (reported)
YEAR BUILT
440
UNITS
1
FLOORS

A 55+ villa community of 440 single-story CBS homes spread over 80 acres in central Delray Beach, west of I-95 off Barwick Road. Rather than a high-rise, this condo association covers detached-feel 2/2 villas of about 980 square feet with carports, served by nine pools -- eight of them heated -- and a clubhouse, all within a short drive of Delray's Atlantic Avenue downtown.

What our building intelligence file shows

No red flags currently on our file (last updated 2026-07-07) — but our file reflects publicly identified issues, not verified good standing. Your report re-checks all 14 risk categories fresh and tells you exactly what to verify with the association.

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Amenities at Country Manors

9 pools (8 heated)clubhousecarports

Frequently asked questions

What are the HOA fees at Country Manors?

Publicly reported association fees at Country Manors are approximately $345/mo (reported), covering grounds, basic cable, water, sewer, pools, clubhouse. Buyers should verify the current fee schedule for the specific unit with the association.

How old is Country Manors?

Country Manors was built in approximately mid-1970s (reported) and rises 1 floors with 440 units.

What is the building inspection status at Country Manors?

Florida condominiums of this age are subject to milestone inspection and structural reserve requirements. Our Intelligence Report covers what official city and county records show for this building, and what remains for a buyer to verify with the association.

Why Florida condo buildings need a closer look

When you buy into a condo building that's 15 or more years old — anywhere in the US — you should expect by default that an assessment, or several, is in effect or on the way: roof repairs, elevator replacement, repaving, facade work. Buildings age on a schedule, and the bill lands on the owners: often hundreds of dollars a month on top of your mortgage, HOA fee, taxes, and insurance. The unit listing rarely mentions any of it.

In Florida, the stakes for older buildings are higher still. Since the 2021 Surfside tragedy, state law requires milestone structural inspections at 30 years (25 in some coastal areas), Structural Integrity Reserve Studies, and — critically — bars associations from waiving reserve funding for structural components, ending decades of artificially low fees. Add the state's insurance surge, and many older buildings carry obligations that never appear in a listing. None of this makes an older building a bad purchase — but the difference between a well-run 1970s tower and a struggling one can be tens of thousands of dollars per unit. That's the question our building intelligence answers.

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