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Abbey Village Condo

Welcome to Our Community

The board members and residents of our association know our community is more than just a place to live – it’s a place to call home. Whether you’ve recently moved in, are a long-time resident, or are looking for the perfect place to move, we invite you to navigate through this website to learn more about our community. Thanks for stopping by!
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About Us

Abbey Village is a 55+ aged condominium community located within the Villages of Oriole in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.  The community is situated inland about 6 miles from a "downtown" Delray Beach and about 6.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and the beachside area along Highway A1A.

Built in three phases during the mid-to-late 1970's and early 1980's, the community consistes of 29 residential buildings and a clubhouse/recreational facilities on a 39 acre parcel of land. There is a total of 528 residential units (all one or two bedroom units). There are four mid-rise buildings with elevators and 25 two-story walk up buildings.  The units feature adjoining "Florida" room or open terrace, and kitchen/kitchenettes with an adjacent area for a small table with chairs. Each building is classified as its own condominium as responsible for the shared common expenses associated with the upkeep & maintenance of the community.  There is one board of directors for the community, each director term is one year with elections occurring in December.

Abbey hosts many of its' own activities throughout the year in our beautiful clubhouse, which features a large auditorium for meetings, shows and entertainment, two pools, an exercise room, card rooms, a billiards room, a small library of books contributed by members, shuffleboard courts and more. Barbecue facilities are available.

The Villages of Oriole consist of 8 separate homeowner sections each with independent governance totaling 3,742 condos, town-houses and villas, as well as a shopping area in walking distance all within a 1 square mile area. These sections surround a 107 acre area (originally an open-to-the-public recreation area/golf course with restaurant) that was sold to a developer with plans for its' conversion toa new housing development, Avalon Trails, consisting of 521 age-restricted homes, approved by Palm Beach County Commission during August 2017.