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Pembroke Pines, FL Real Estate

Pembroke Pines blends spacious single-family neighborhoods, resort-style amenities, and easy access to Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale.

About Pembroke Pines

Pembroke Pines sits in southwest Broward County, one of the region's largest and most established suburban cities. Its housing stock ranges from gated single-family developments like Chapel Trail and Pembroke Falls to active-adult communities such as Century Village and golf-course living at Grand Palms. Silver Lakes offers lakefront single-family homes, while newer construction continues near Pines Boulevard and I-75. The city runs its own acclaimed charter school system, a major draw for families relocating from Davie, Miramar, or elsewhere in Broward. Retail anchors include Pembroke Lakes Mall and The Shops at Pembroke Gardens, alongside the Charles F. Dodge City Center for civic and cultural events. Broward College's South Campus adds an academic presence. Commuters reach downtown Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Miami via I-75, the Turnpike, and Pines Boulevard, making Pembroke Pines a practical, well-connected choice for buyers prioritizing space, schools, and community amenities over urban density.

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Living in Pembroke Pines

Life here centers on planned communities with clubhouses, pools, and walking trails rather than a traditional downtown. C.B. Smith Park is a local anchor, offering a water park, fishing lake, and picnic pavilions for weekend gatherings. Grand Palms Golf & Country Club draws golfers and social club members, while Century Village provides a full activity calendar for retirees. Families favor the city's charter schools, and shopping centers along Pines Boulevard keep daily errands close to home. Weekend trips to Hollywood Beach or Fort Lauderdale's arts scene are quick via nearby highways, giving residents a quiet suburban base with coastal Broward within easy reach.

Why buyers choose Pembroke Pines

  • Life here centers on planned communities with clubhouses, pools, and walking trails rather than a traditional downtown. C.B. Smith Park is a local anchor, offering a water park, fishing lake, and picnic pavilions for weekend gatherings. Grand Palms Golf & Country Club draws golfers and social club members, while Century Village provides a full activity calendar for retirees. Families favor the city's charter schools, and shopping centers along Pines Boulevard keep daily errands close to home. Weekend trips to Hollywood Beach or Fort Lauderdale's arts scene are quick via nearby highways, giving residents a quiet suburban base with coastal Broward within easy reach.

Pembroke Pines market snapshot

Pembroke Pines draws a steady mix of growing families, move-up buyers, and retirees seeking established communities with amenities already in place. Single-family homes in gated developments and 55+ communities make up a large share of demand, alongside townhomes near retail corridors. Buyers often compare Pembroke Pines to neighboring Davie and Miramar for similar suburban character, while those prioritizing charter schools tend to stay within city lines. Inventory spans decades of construction, from established 1980s-90s neighborhoods to newer builds near I-75, giving buyers a range of price points and home styles without needing to invent specific figures.

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Pembroke Pines real estate FAQ

What is Pembroke Pines known for?
Pembroke Pines is known for its master-planned residential communities, gated single-family neighborhoods, and its own charter school system. It's a favorite for families relocating from denser parts of Broward or Miami-Dade seeking more space and structured community amenities.
Is Pembroke Pines a good place for retirees?
Yes, Pembroke Pines has long-established active-adult communities like Century Village and golf-oriented living at Grand Palms Golf & Country Club. These communities offer clubhouses, organized activities, and proximity to shopping and medical facilities.
How far is Pembroke Pines from the beach?
Pembroke Pines is inland, roughly a 20-30 minute drive from Hollywood Beach or Fort Lauderdale's coastline depending on traffic and route. Residents typically use I-75 or Pines Boulevard to reach the coast for beach days.
What types of homes are available in Pembroke Pines?
Housing options include gated single-family developments, lakefront homes in communities like Silver Lakes, townhomes near retail corridors, and 55+ condo communities such as Century Village. Construction ranges from established 1980s-90s neighborhoods to newer builds near I-75.

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