
Flagler Pointe is West Palm Beach waterfront living at its most attainable, a 407-residence community of three nine-story, Mediterranean-palazzo-style courtyard buildings at 1801, 1803 and 1805 N Flagler Drive, completed in 2001 and set directly on the Intracoastal just north of Downtown West Palm Beach. East-facing residences look across the water to Palm Beach Island, and the palm-lined Flagler Drive waterfront path runs right out front, residents walk, run and bike it daily, straight into downtown.
Studios through three-bedroom plans range from about 650 to 2,700 square feet. Condos for sale at Flagler Pointe have closed at a 12-month median around $350,000 with association fees near $600 a month, genuinely rare numbers for a gated, amenity-rich building on the water, and condos for rent here move quickly for the same reason.
The three buildings wrap a resort-style courtyard centered on a lap-length pool with a sundeck and hot tub, surrounded by a putting green, BBQ and outdoor kitchen area, and landscaped courtyards. The clubhouse carries a media area, entertaining bar and billiards room, alongside a fitness center, sauna and business center. Day-to-day life is handled by a 24-hour attended lobby, gated access, concierge package service, covered parking, an on-site dog park and full-time on-site management.
The location is the quiet advantage: on the Intracoastal at N Flagler Drive, minutes north of Clematis Street and CityPlace, close to the Palm Beach Yacht Club, Good Samaritan Medical Center and the bridges to Palm Beach Island. If you want water views and a waterfront path out your front door without a downtown-tower price, Flagler Pointe is where we send you first.







Current listings range from $379,900 to $1,150,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $350k.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $596/month.
Flagler Pointe was completed in 2001.
Owners may keep up to two pets with a weight limit of about 25 pounds each, a small-pet building. Tenants' pet privileges depend on the landlord. If you have a larger dog, look at CityPlace South Tower or the Courtyards instead.
A gated community of three buildings plus a parking garage, with a large heated pool, hot tub, putting green, outdoor kitchen and grill area, clubhouse with billiards, fitness center, and a 24-hour attended lobby in the main building. The gate access adds a layer of security few downtown-area buildings have.
The main building fronts North Flagler Drive directly on the Intracoastal, so most of its units overlook the water toward Palm Beach island. The two buildings behind it have more modest views at friendlier prices, which is part of why Flagler Pointe spans such a wide price range.
It sits about 16–18 blocks north of the downtown core, just past Good Samaritan Medical Center, a quick bike ride down the Flagler Drive waterfront path to Clematis Street. The trade-off is quieter surroundings and some of the most accessible Intracoastal-front pricing in the city.
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