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CC Homes Communities in Broward County, FL

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Housing market in Broward County, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Cities
    104
  • Single family
    332
  • Townhouses
    170
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    286
  • Active builders
    36
  • Starting price
    $199,000
  • Median price
    $2,225,000
  • Price per square foot
    $937.67

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 0 listings in Broward County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Broward County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

A robust economy driven by international trade, tourism, and a thriving marine industry defines the landscape of Broward County. As a central hub within the South Florida metropolitan area, the region supports a diverse workforce across the technology, aviation, and healthcare sectors. The county spans from the Atlantic coastline to the eastern edge of the Everglades, providing a unique balance of coastal access and protected natural preserves.

Cities & Community Character

Fort Lauderdale serves as the urban and commercial center, while cities like Pembroke Pines and Coral Springs offer established suburban environments. These communities vary from high-density waterfront districts to quiet, inland residential neighborhoods, catering to a wide range of lifestyle preferences.

Market Trends & Development

The new construction market in Broward County increasingly focuses on high-density infill projects and luxury redevelopments due to limited available land. Residential development in Broward County often features modern townhomes and vertical luxury condos that maximize space in high-demand corridors. This shift toward intensification is driven by sustained population growth and the desire for proximity to major employment hubs and transit links.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Florida’s lack of state income tax provides a significant financial advantage for residents moving from higher-tax regions. Given the tropical climate, modern builds prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and impact-resistant materials to manage energy costs and seasonal weather. The region offers a sophisticated lifestyle defined by extensive waterways and a year-round outdoor culture.