Osceola Park, Delray Beach
A walkable historic grid just south of downtown that has become one of the most active teardown and rebuild markets in East Delray.
Quick Facts
About the Neighborhood
Osceola Park was platted in 1931 and originally built out with modest 1940s and 1950s bungalows and mid-century ranch homes. Today the neighborhood is in transition. A steady stream of teardowns and new builds has produced contemporary two-story coastal homes alongside the original cottages, and prices reflect that mix. The smallest renovated cottages can sell in the high $200,000s, while new construction with downtown walkability pushes well into the multi-million range.
The grid street pattern, sidewalks, and proximity to Atlantic Avenue make Osceola Park one of the most walkable areas in East Delray. Most of the neighborhood sits within a quarter mile of Atlantic Avenue dining and shopping, and the Delray Beach Tennis Center, Old School Square, and the Delray Beach Market are all short walks north.
Portions of Osceola Park fall within the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) area, which has funded streetscape, sidewalk, and stormwater upgrades over the past decade.
Recent Comps
Recent market data from Zillow, accurate as of May 2026.
| Metric | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Median list price | $1,690,000 | Zillow |
| Year-over-year change | Flat | Zillow |
| Median list price per sqft | $1,040 | Zillow |
| Active inventory | 10 homes | Zillow |
| Median days on market | 110 | Zillow |
| Listing price range | $275,000–$3.8M | Zillow |
| Recent closed sales | Not published at polygon | Verify with MLS |
Points of Interest Nearby
- Atlantic Avenue dining and shopping — ~2 to 4 blocks north
- Delray Beach Tennis Center at 201 W Atlantic Ave — ~0.5 mi northwest
- Old School Square with the Cornell Art Museum — ~0.4 mi north
- Veterans Park on the Intracoastal — ~0.6 mi northeast
- Delray Beach Market food hall — ~0.4 mi north
- Currie Commons Park — ~0.3 mi east
- Delray Municipal Beach — ~1 mi east
- Plumosa School of the Arts — ~1 mi north (school name only; verify zoning)
Boundaries and Geography
Osceola Park runs from SE 2nd Street on the north to SE 10th Street on the south, with Federal Highway (US-1) on the east and SE 1st Avenue or Swinton Avenue on the west, depending on the sub block. The neighborhood sits immediately south of the Atlantic Avenue central business district.
HOA, flood zone, and CRA notes
There is no HOA. Most parcels fall in FEMA Zone X (lower risk), but parcels closer to the FEC railroad corridor or drainage features may differ. Verify at the parcel level. There is no waterfront frontage in the neighborhood. Portions of Osceola Park fall within the Delray Beach CRA boundary, which has funded streetscape and stormwater improvements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Osceola Park in Delray Beach?
Osceola Park is located just south of Downtown Delray Beach, between Atlantic Avenue and SE 10th Street, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and the beach.
How much do homes cost in Osceola Park?
Home prices vary widely depending on size, condition, and whether the property is original construction, renovated, or newly built.
Does Osceola Park have an HOA?
No. Osceola Park is a non-HOA neighborhood, giving homeowners more flexibility and no mandatory association fees.
Is Osceola Park walkable to Atlantic Avenue?
Yes. Many homes are within walking distance of Atlantic Avenue, making Osceola Park one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Delray Beach.
Is Osceola Park a historic neighborhood?
Yes. Osceola Park was originally established in the 1930s and features a mix of historic homes, renovated properties, and modern new construction.
What types of homes are found in Osceola Park?
The neighborhood includes charming cottages, mid-century homes, luxury new construction, and custom-built residences.
How far is Osceola Park from the beach?
Delray Municipal Beach is approximately one mile east, making it easy to enjoy both downtown living and the ocean.
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