Coral Key Village is a waterfront residential community located in the Duck Key/Conch Key area of the Florida Keys (ZIP 33050). It features properties with boat access and ocean proximity, offering residents a quiet island lifestyle focused on boating and waterfront living. The community is governed by the Coral Key Village Homeowners' Association, Inc., an active Florida not-for-profit corporation (document number N93000002238 per Sunbiz records).
HOA Fees and Financial Obligations Publicly available information on exact HOA fees for Coral Key Village is limited. Nearby similar villa and townhome communities in the Duck Key area typically report monthly maintenance or HOA dues in the $500–$600 range, often covering grounds maintenance and common areas. Buyers should obtain current statements, review for any special assessments, and confirm inclusions such as insurance or dock maintenance directly from the association. Property taxes are assessed individually.
Rules and Regulations Detailed CC&Rs, bylaws, or rental rules for Coral Key Village are not publicly posted. The HOA maintains a private website (billboles.com/ckvhoa) accessible only to members or by invitation. Common expectations in the broader Duck Key area include restrictions on rentals, parking, pets, and dock usage. Prospective residents must request governing documents from the association to understand specific obligations.
Community Amenities and Lifestyle The community emphasizes waterfront living with protected boat basins and seawalls at many properties. Residents enjoy proximity to the natural beauty of the Florida Keys, including quick access to boating, fishing, and nearby resort facilities at Hawks Cay. Lifestyle is relaxed and outdoor-oriented, with an emphasis on privacy and island tranquility.
Notable Aspects Coral Key Village is distinct from the larger Villages at Hawks Cay resort community. It appears to consist of a smaller collection of homes or units with a focus on private dockage. The association is volunteer or self-managed, with limited online presence beyond the private portal. Recent real estate listings highlight its appeal for boaters seeking protected water access.