Fifteen units, six floors, three per floor, at 1177 North Highway A1A. A two-car enclosed garage with every unit and nine foot ceilings. Also the building on this stretch where the reserve question is loudest, and we will not soften that.
Coral Reef sits at 1177 North Highway A1A with fifteen units across six floors, three to a floor. That density is the selling point. Three units per floor means corner exposure on most homes and a building that never feels like a hotel corridor.
Every unit comes with a two-car enclosed garage, which is rare on this stretch, and nine foot ceilings. Unit sizes run from about 1,885 square feet in the three bedroom layout up to 2,910 in the four bedroom.
Now the part that matters. Published condo fee figures for this building conflict sharply, with one source reporting $750 per month and another reporting $1,600 per month tied to funding the milestone inspection and structural integrity reserve study. That is not a rounding difference, and it is exactly the kind of gap that decides whether a building is a good buy. We get the actual current number and the reserve documents before you go under contract.
Condo data online is unreliable, and a lot of it gets copied between sites without anyone checking. Below is what we could actually verify, what came from a single source, and what nobody publishes.
| Detail | What we can confirm |
|---|---|
| Address | 1177 N Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903 |
| Year built | 1992 per most sources. One source says 1982. We verify against county records for any specific unit. |
| Total units | 15 |
| Floors | 6, with only three units per floor |
| Unit sizes | About 1,885 square feet in the 3 bed / 2 bath, up to 2,910 in the 4 bed / 3.5 bath |
| Position | Direct oceanfront with direct beach access |
| Condo fee | Sources conflict badly, from $750 to $1,600 per month, with the higher figure attributed to funding milestone inspection and structural reserve requirements. We obtain the current figure and the reserve study before you offer. Do not buy in this building on a number you read online. |
| Pet policy | Up to three animals, but only one dog, with a thirty pound limit. |
| Rentals | Reported as an owner-occupied building with rentals not permitted. One source also references a three month minimum, so we confirm the current rule directly. |
| Parking | Two-car enclosed garage with every unit |
| Ceilings | Nine foot ceilings |
| Recent price range | Published activity has run roughly $650,000 to $1,300,000. |
Every unit gets one. Rare on this stretch of A1A.
Oceanfront heated pool.
Low density, corner exposure on most units, no long interior corridors.
Straight to the sand.
Coded lobby entry with an updated lobby.
Community clubroom.
Taller than the standard for the era.
A no-rental or restricted-rental policy keeps turnover low.
Fifteen units across six floors, three per floor. It is one of the lowest density oceanfront buildings in Indialantic.
1992 according to most sources, though one source says 1982. We verify against county records for the specific unit you are considering.
This is the most important question in this building and the honest answer is that published figures conflict, from $750 to $1,600 per month. The higher figure is attributed to funding the milestone inspection and structural integrity reserve study Florida now requires. We obtain the current fee, the reserve study and the assessment history before you go under contract. Do not rely on a number from a listing site here.
Up to three animals, but only one may be a dog, with a thirty pound limit.
Reported as an owner-occupied building where rentals are not permitted, though one source also references a three month minimum. Because those two things cannot both be true, we confirm the current rule with the association directly.
Yes. Direct oceanfront with direct beach access.
Ask for the most recent milestone inspection and structural integrity reserve study, the current reserve balance, and any special assessment that has been voted on or discussed. Florida tightened these requirements after 2021 and they are the single biggest driver of condo fee increases on this coast. We request all of it before you go under contract.
Yes, and it costs you nothing in most transactions. On beachside condos the value of representation is in the documents rather than the negotiation: the association budget, the reserve study, the rental and pet rules, and the assessment history. That is where the surprises live.
Two published condo fee figures for this building differ by more than eight hundred dollars a month. That gap is the whole decision. We get the real number, the reserve study and the assessment history before you commit.