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Coconut Creek

Coconut Creek, FL 33073

Broward County
392
for sale
96
for rent
227
sold
Median Price
$241K
Median SQFT Price
$214
SF Range
1 - 5,887 SF
Beds
1 - 5
Avg. Dom
105 days
Year Built
1962 - 2027

Overview

Broward's Best-Value Suburb — Where $300K Still Gets You a Real Home

Coconut Creek is what happens when a planned community from the 1960s matures into a full-fledged city of 62,000 — and somehow stays affordable. In a county where Parkland costs $1.1M and Southwest Ranches starts at $2M, Coconut Creek's median listing price of $255,000 makes it one of the last accessible suburbs in Broward County.

Population~62,000
Median Household Income$77,851
Median Listing Price$255,000
Active Listings~270
Cost of Living14% above national average
CountyBroward
Known ForButterfly World, Promenade at Coconut Creek

Why Coconut Creek Works

This isn't a glamour neighborhood and it doesn't pretend to be. Coconut Creek's value proposition is practical: good schools, low crime, abundant amenities, and a price point that lets you actually save money while living in South Florida.

  • Condo-heavy market. Roughly 75% of inventory is condos and townhomes — ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors. Single-family homes are the minority and command a premium.
  • Butterfly World. The world's largest butterfly park draws 500,000 visitors annually and sits right in Coconut Creek — a genuine tourist anchor that few suburbs can claim.
  • Promenade at Coconut Creek. Open-air shopping and dining center with Silverspot Cinema, Whole Foods, and 70+ shops. This is the social hub.
  • "Butterfly Capital of the World." The city trademarked it. Landscaping codes emphasize butterfly-friendly native plants throughout public spaces.

The Market

Coconut Creek has three distinct price tiers that serve very different buyers.

  • Condos & townhomes ($150K–$350K): The bulk of the market. 55+ communities like Wynmoor Village dominate the lower end ($150K–$200K). Non-age-restricted condos run $220K–$350K. Many come with resort-style amenities — pools, clubhouses, fitness centers — included in HOA.
  • Single-family homes ($400K–$650K): 3/2 and 4/2 homes in communities like Country Woods, Cypress Estates, and Regency Lakes. These move fast — expect 20–30 days on market.
  • Premium single-family ($650K–$825K): Newer construction, 4/3+ with pools, in gated communities. Top of the Coconut Creek market. Currently capped around $825K.

The 55+ Factor

Wynmoor Village is Coconut Creek's elephant in the room — a massive 55+ community with 9,000+ units that significantly skews the city's median price downward. If you're under 55 and looking at Coconut Creek stats, filter Wynmoor out mentally. The non-55+ market trades closer to $350K–$500K for a realistic comparison.

Schools

  • Coconut Creek Elementary — neighborhood school, solid ratings
  • Lyons Creek Middle — Cambridge program, one of Broward's better middle schools
  • Monarch High School — magnet programs, diverse student body
  • North Broward Preparatory — private option (10 min in Coconut Creek)
  • District: Broward County Public Schools — second-largest district in Florida

Living Here

Coconut Creek feels more like a central Florida suburb than a coastal Broward town. It's green, flat, master-planned, and thoroughly car-dependent — but everything you need is within a 10-minute drive.

  • Dining: Promenade restaurants (Brio, Lime Fresh, TooJay's), Wingstop, local spots along Lyons Road
  • Parks: Tradewinds Park (horses, camping, train rides), Sabal Pines Park, 30+ city parks total
  • Shopping: Promenade at Coconut Creek, Coconut Creek Commons, close to Sawgrass Mills (10 min)
  • Beach: Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach are both 20 minutes east
  • Commute: 25 min to Fort Lauderdale, 45 min to Miami, 15 min to Boca Raton. The Sawgrass Expressway and I-95 are the lifelines.

Coconut Creek vs. the Neighbors

Coconut CreekCoral SpringsParklandMargate
Median Price$255,000$475,000$1,150,000$220,000
Property Mix75% condo/TH50/5095% SFH70% condo/TH
SchoolsGoodGoodExcellentAverage
AmenitiesPromenade, Butterfly WorldExtensiveMinimalBasic
55+ OptionsWynmoor (9,000 units)SomeFewMany
Best ForValue buyers, first-timers, 55+FamiliesAffluent familiesBudget buyers

Who Should Buy Here

Coconut Creek is for the buyer who wants to live in Broward County without paying Broward County prices. Maybe you're a first-time buyer who needs a condo under $300K with a pool and a gym. Maybe you're 55+ and Wynmoor's resort lifestyle at $170K is exactly what retirement should look like. Maybe you're a family that wants a single-family home with good schools and you've accepted that Parkland at $1.1M isn't happening. Whatever the math — Coconut Creek makes it work.

💡 Did You Know?

Officially trademarked as the "Butterfly Capital of the World" — home to Butterfly World, the largest butterfly aviary on Earth.
Founded by developer Robert E. Bateman in 1951 on land that was once pristine Everglades wetlands.

Coconut Creek Units For Sale

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Coconut Creek Real Estate Market Trends

Median List Price
The median list price of homes in Coconut Creek, was $241,000 in June 2026, compared to $264,500 in June 2025.

Location

Coconut Creek, FL 33073

Coconut Creek Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Coconut Creek neighborhood is located in the Broward County area.

  • The Coconut Creek neighborhood belongs to the following categories: Family Friendly, Affordable, Diverse, Suburban.

  • Currently, there are 392 homes for sale in the Coconut Creek neighborhood.

  • Currently, there are 96 homes for rent in the Coconut Creek neighborhood.

  • 227 homes have been sold in the Coconut Creek neighborhood in the last 12 months.

  • The square footage of homes in the Coconut Creek neighborhood is from 1 to 5887 sq.ft.