Royal Park Condominiums Community Information
About Royal Park
Royal Park is a community bordered by luscious green grounds and friendly neighbors. Surrounded by canals, ensuring the utmost privacy, this 671 condominium community was built in 1974 and has completed the 40 Year Condo Maintenance in 2016 required by Florida law.
There are twenty-one buildings within the community, all four stories high. Each building has an elevator, bike closets, and outside storage for most units (D-units have large interior closets and no external storage). We offer three types of floor plans; one to fit your need surely. Almost all units are waterfront, granting you exceptional views.
Located adjacent to Easterlin Park, Royal Park is minutes from I-95 and ten minutes from the beach. With such a great location, several shops and restaurants are within minutes from the front gate. Management is on-site in building 119-1A to help with your condominium needs. Please feel free to stop by the office and inquire about joining the beautiful community over 1,500 residents call home. You will feel right at home with our friendly staff to welcome you.
Basic Facts
Total Number of Units: 671
Buildings: 21 Buildings, 4 stories each, 32 units in each building
Unit Count: Each building has 24 two-bedroom units and 8 one-bedroom units (503 2-bedrooms, 168 1-bedrooms)
Water Front Buildings: 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 120 & 121
Non-Water Front Buildings: 103, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119
Management: Self-managed. Management is on-site in Building 119, Unit 1A
Leasing: 18% Rental Cap. Annual leases only.
Parking: Assigned individually to each unit.
Turn Over Date: 05/24/1978
Recreational Lease In Effect: NO
Right of First Refusal: Association -YES, Waived | Owners – NO
Property Location
From I-95, exit East on Oakland Park Blvd to Powerline Road (NW 9th Ave), and make a left turn North. At the first traffic light, NW 38th Street (Park Lane West) make a LEFT. Pass the railroad tracks and Royal Park will be on your left-hand side after Easterlin Park.