Broward Neighborhood Guide
Explore the best places to live across Broward County, then download the full PDF.
Choosing where to live or invest in Broward County comes down to lifestyle, commute, schools, parks, and access to water. Use this post to scan highlights, jump to a city, and then grab the full guide for deeper detail.
Fort Lauderdale
Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale offers a lifestyle centered on water. With 165 miles of navigable canals, a bustling downtown, and a vibrant arts scene, it’s a magnet for both boaters and professionals. Las Olas Boulevard serves as the cultural hub, lined with galleries, high-end dining, and nightlife. Waterfront living is the highlight here, with luxury condos, historic neighborhoods like Victoria Park, and estates in Rio Vista. Residents enjoy a mix of coastal relaxation and urban convenience.
Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines blends suburban comfort with urban convenience. Families are drawn to its parks, master-planned communities, and central location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. It offers a balanced quality of life with an easy commute footprint for many South Florida buyers.
Weston
Weston is a master-planned option known for manicured landscapes, scenic lakes, and a family-focused feel. It is often short-listed by buyers who want community amenities, consistent neighborhood design, and a quieter day-to-day pace.
Davie
Davie is known for open space and its equestrian vibe. It’s also an academic hub and a strong option for buyers who want more land, a more relaxed neighborhood texture, and access to major routes without feeling boxed in.
Hollywood
Hollywood blends coastal living with a strong local identity. Buyers often compare walkability, beach proximity, and neighborhood style across options near the Broadwalk, Intracoastal corridors, and single-family pockets.
Plantation
Plantation is a green, established community with wide boulevards and mature landscaping. It often appeals to buyers who want central Broward access, larger lots in select areas, and a more traditional neighborhood look and feel.
Coral Springs
Coral Springs is known for structured planning, parks, and a suburban lifestyle. Buyers typically compare home size, neighborhood amenities, and commute patterns when narrowing down sections of the city.
Sunrise
Sunrise is a major shopping and entertainment hub in Broward. It also offers a range of housing types, which makes it a common comparison city for buyers balancing budget, space, and highway access.
Miramar
Miramar combines suburban polish with cultural diversity and strong regional positioning between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Buyers often focus on community layouts, commuting routes, and inventory mix when choosing Miramar neighborhoods.
Tamarac
Tamarac is a calm, community-focused city that can offer strong value. Many buyers start here when they want affordability and convenience, then compare HOA rules, home condition, and proximity to work or schools.
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