About One Thousand Ocean
One Thousand Ocean is a boutique oceanfront condominium perched on the Boca Inlet peninsula — arguably the single most desirable stretch of private coastline in Boca Raton. Built in 2010 and home to just 52 residences, it sits within the gated Boca Raton Resort & Club grounds, giving buyers direct access to the resort's beach, dining, and marina facilities.
If you want an oceanfront condo in Boca but don't want to live in a tower, this is the answer.
Quick Facts
| Address | 1000 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432 |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 2010 |
| Total Residences | 52 |
| Architects | RTKL Associates + EDSA |
| Unit Types | 2–4 bedroom flats, Beach Villas, Penthouses |
| Stories | 7 |
The Location Advantage
One Thousand Ocean sits on a sliver of land where the Atlantic meets the Intracoastal at Boca Inlet. Residents get direct beach access on one side and deep-water dockage on the other — a rare combination in Boca Raton. The property is part of the Boca Raton Resort & Club grounds, so membership and amenity access is baked into the lifestyle.
Downtown Boca's Mizner Park and Royal Palm Place are a five-minute drive. Palm Beach International Airport is 35 minutes north.
Residences & Floor Plans
- Flats — 2 to 4 bedrooms with wraparound terraces
- Beach Villas — two-story residences with private plunge pools and direct beach access
- Penthouses — full-floor layouts with private rooftop terraces
- 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, chef's kitchens with premium appliances
- Most units offer direct ocean or Intracoastal views (many have both)
Amenities
- Private beach access with cabana service
- Deep-water dockage with yacht-capable slips
- Resort-style pool with ocean views
- Fitness center and spa
- 24-hour concierge and valet
- Access to Boca Raton Resort & Club amenities (golf, tennis, multiple restaurants, marina)
For Buyers
Resale inventory is thin — only a handful of units typically come to market each year, and they move. HOA fees reflect the concierge service, resort access, and oceanfront maintenance, and should be understood as part of the total ownership picture. Buyers generally fall into two profiles: established executives looking for a second home, or full-time residents downsizing from larger estates who want turn-key luxury without sacrificing the water view.
For Renters
Long-term rentals here are rare. Most owners use the building as a primary or seasonal home rather than an investment vehicle, which is why turnover stays low and residents actually know each other. When rentals do surface, they command rates consistent with the oceanfront-Boca tier.
Who Should Buy Here
One Thousand Ocean is for buyers who want oceanfront Boca Raton without the high-rise experience. You get privacy, resort access, and deep-water dockage in one package — a combination that simply doesn't exist at this scale elsewhere in the city. If you're comparing this to newer Boca towers, the trade-off is straightforward: you sacrifice some modern finish work for a location and community you cannot replicate.