Turtle Cay (also referred to as Turtle Cays) is a small, exclusive oceanfront townhome community located in Key Colony Beach, Florida (ZIP 33051). Situated along W Ocean Drive, the community features luxury beachfront residences built around 2005, offering direct access to the Atlantic Ocean in the heart of the Florida Keys. It is known for its upscale, low-density living with a focus on maintenance of common grounds.
HOA Fees and Financial Obligations HOA fees for properties in Turtle Cay are approximately $4,560 per quarter (equivalent to about $1,520 monthly). These fees primarily cover maintenance of grounds and common areas. Specific details on reserves, assessments, or additional financial obligations are not extensively detailed in public listings, but the fees reflect the premium location and upkeep required for beachfront properties.
Rules and Regulations As a private homeowners association community, Turtle Cay enforces standards typical of Florida Keys waterfront developments, including restrictions on exterior modifications to maintain aesthetic consistency and property values. Specific governing documents, architectural guidelines, or pet policies are not publicly available in detail from searches of real estate listings or directories. The community is part of the broader Key Colony Beach area, which has municipal regulations in addition to HOA rules.
Community Amenities and Lifestyle Residents enjoy direct beachfront living with ocean views and access. The small scale of the community (limited properties, such as those at addresses like 821 W Ocean Dr) promotes a quiet, exclusive lifestyle focused on waterfront recreation. Proximity to Key Colony Beach's city amenities, including parks and recreational facilities, enhances the appeal for those seeking a relaxed Keys lifestyle.
Notable Aspects Turtle Cay stands out for its oceanfront townhomes in a no-HOA municipality overall, yet with its own association for common area maintenance. Property values are high due to the location. Information on board meetings, elections, or detailed financials is limited in public sources.