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Lauderhill

617
for sale
214
for rent
371
sold
Median Price
$147K
Median SQFT Price
$143
SF Range
62 - 4,344 SF
Beds
1 - 5
Avg. Dom
161 days
Year Built
1954 - 2024

Overview

Lauderhill — Central Broward's Most Overlooked Value Play

Eight miles west of Fort Lauderdale, Lauderhill sits at the heart of Broward's condo belt — a 7.7-square-mile city where mid-century golf-course communities meet a diverse, mostly middle-class residential core. The headline: buyers are getting central-Broward access, A-rated specialty schools, and active-lifestyle communities for prices that look like a rounding error next to Fort Lauderdale proper.

Population~74,000
Area7.7 sq mi
Founded1959 (incorporated as a planned city)
Zip Codes33311, 33313, 33319, 33351
School DistrictBroward County Public Schools
Commute to Downtown Fort Lauderdale~18 min
Commute to Miami via I-95~45 min

The Market Right Now

Lauderhill's inventory tilts heavily toward condos — roughly three out of four active listings are condos in low- and mid-rise complexes built between 1970 and 1995. Single-family homes are the scarcer product, concentrated in the northern half of the city around Inverrary and in newer pockets off NW 56th Avenue. Townhouses and villas fill the middle band.

What this means in practice: buyers can still find turn-key 2-bedroom condos in Lauderhill at entry-level Broward pricing — a rare combination in 2026. Single-family is a different market: newer construction on the west side of town trades at a premium, and inventory moves quickly. For live numbers, the listings widget below pulls directly from MLS.

Inverrary — The Name That Anchors Half the City

Mention Lauderhill to anyone who followed golf in the 1970s and they'll say one word: Inverrary. The community grew around Inverrary Country Club, home to the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic from 1972 to 1983. Jack Nicklaus won it twice. Gleason himself lived on the property. Today Inverrary is a sprawling master-planned community with dozens of condo and villa sub-associations — some of which dominate the MLS inventory in this zip code.

  • Greens of Inverrary — low-rise condos around the golf course, active 55+ and all-ages buildings
  • Manors of Inverrary — two-story townhouse/condo blocks, reliable mid-market inventory
  • Lakes of Inverrary — lake-front condos with the best views in the complex
  • Environ Towers — two 1970s mid-rises on Environ Blvd, one of the only high-rise options in Lauderhill
  • International Village — larger multi-phase condo campus, broad price range

Outside Inverrary

The rest of Lauderhill splits into three zones. Central Lauderhill (along State Road 7) is the civic core — City Hall, Lauderhill Mall, the Performing Arts Center — with walk-ups and small-lot single families on streets like NW 44th and NW 16th. Eastern Lauderhill (the 33311 slice) is dense and predominantly Caribbean-American — home to the annual Caribbean-American Heritage festival and a major concentration of Haitian, Jamaican, and Trinidadian residents. Western Lauderhill past NW 56th Avenue is where the newer subdivisions sit, plus the Inverrary complex.

Schools

  • Lauderhill 6-12 — the signature public school, serves grades 6-12 under a single roof, 769 students
  • Royal Palm Elementary — A/B-rated, western Lauderhill
  • Castle Hill Elementary, Paul Turner Elementary, Larkdale Elementary, Broward Estates Elementary — five elementary options inside city limits
  • Plantation High School — technically just over the line in Plantation, where much of western Lauderhill zones
  • Broward College North Campus — 10 minutes away in Coconut Creek

The family-school calculus here: parents routinely choose homes based on the Plantation or Sunrise high-school boundary rather than Lauderhill 6-12. Verify the exact school assignment at the parcel level before writing an offer.

Daily Life

Lauderhill punches above its size for Caribbean food. The stretch of State Road 7 between Oakland Park Blvd and Commercial Blvd has some of South Florida's best Jamaican, Haitian, and Trinidadian kitchens — Golden Krust, Joy's Roti Delight, Caribbean Grill. Lauderhill Mall and Inverrary Plaza handle daily shopping. The city also owns one of Broward's best parks systems per capita — Sadkin Park, Veterans Park, and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center (an actual 1,000-seat venue, not a community stage).

For beaches, Fort Lauderdale Beach is 20–25 minutes east. For nightlife, Wilton Manors and Las Olas are 15 minutes. For everyday suburbia, Plantation shares a border.

Vs Nearby Broward Options

LauderhillPlantationSunriseTamarac
Median price tierEntry-levelMid-marketMid-marketEntry-level
Dominant productCondoSingle-familyMixedCondo/villa
Commute to FTL downtown~18 min~17 min~22 min~25 min
Golf-community inventoryInverraryNone majorSunrise LakesWoodlands, Kings Point
School perceptionMixedStrongerMixedMixed

Who Should Buy Here

First-time buyers priced out of Plantation or Coral Springs. A Lauderhill condo at Inverrary gets you a pool, security, and often a clubhouse membership at a price point that doesn't exist in neighboring cities anymore.

Investors targeting rental yield. Condo purchase prices are low, but rental demand is steady thanks to proximity to Broward College North, Plantation's office corridors, and the Sawgrass Expressway. Yield math tends to work here when it doesn't in the coastal cities.

Buyers who want a golf-course lifestyle without a country-club budget. The Inverrary villa and condo stock sits on a real PGA-caliber course (now semi-private) for a fraction of what a similar view costs in Weston or Parkland.

Caribbean-American families choosing to put down roots in a city where the civic and cultural infrastructure — churches, restaurants, small businesses, festivals — is already built around their community.

Who should think twice: buyers who need A-rated public schools across the board without careful parcel-level research, or who expect the new-construction finish quality of Parkland or Weston. Lauderhill's strength is existing stock and walkable civic cores, not brand-new subdivisions.

💡 Did You Know?

Founded in 1959 by developer Herbert Sadkin — named by combining the state's Lauderdale with 'hill.'
Official nickname: 'All-America City' (awarded for civic engagement and diversity).
The Lauderhill Mall, opened in 1966, was one of the first enclosed shopping centers in Broward County.
Home to the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center and Central Broward Regional Park — one of the largest Caribbean-cricket venues in the US.
Caribbean-American cultural hub — Jamaican, Haitian, and Trinidadian communities anchor the local restaurant and events scene.

Lauderhill Units For Sale

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Lauderhill Real Estate Market Trends

Median List Price
The median list price of homes in Lauderhill, was $147,000 in June 2026, compared to $159,500 in June 2025.

Location

Lauderhill, FL 33319

Lauderhill Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Lauderhill neighborhood is located in the Broward County area.

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

  • Currently, there are 617 homes for sale in the Lauderhill neighborhood.

  • Currently, there are 214 homes for rent in the Lauderhill neighborhood.

  • 371 homes have been sold in the Lauderhill neighborhood in the last 12 months.

  • The square footage of homes in the Lauderhill neighborhood is from 62 to 4344 sq.ft.

  • Inverrary is a master-planned community built around the former Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic PGA golf course, concentrated in the northern half of Lauderhill. It contains dozens of condo and villa sub-associations — Greens of Inverrary, Manors of Inverrary, Lakes of Inverrary, Environ Towers, International Village — each with its own HOA. The rest of Lauderhill splits into a civic core along State Road 7, dense eastern blocks (zip 33311) with strong Caribbean-American roots, and newer western subdivisions past NW 56th Avenue. Price, product type, and amenity access all vary significantly between Inverrary and non-Inverrary addresses.

  • The Inverrary condo and villa stock remains one of the most affordable entry points into a golf-course community in Broward County. The course is now semi-private and most buildings date to 1970-1985, so budget for HOA special assessments, roof and plumbing updates, and impact-window upgrades. The value proposition is strong for buyers who want resort-style environment without country-club pricing, and for investors chasing rental yield. It's weaker for buyers expecting new-construction finish quality or A-rated school zones by default.

  • Most Lauderhill addresses zone into either Lauderhill 6-12 (a combined 6-12 school inside city limits, 769 students) or Plantation High School just over the western city line. A significant share of western Lauderhill parcels feeds into the Plantation boundary, which is a material resale factor — verify the exact high-school assignment at the parcel level before writing an offer, since the school boundary doesn't always match the municipal line.

  • Lauderhill has one of South Florida's largest concentrations of Haitian, Jamaican, and Trinidadian residents, particularly in the eastern half of the city (zip 33311). The annual Caribbean-American Heritage festival is hosted here, and State Road 7 between Oakland Park Blvd and Commercial Blvd has some of the region's best Jamaican, Haitian, and Trinidadian restaurants — Golden Krust, Joy's Roti Delight, Caribbean Grill, among many others. Lauderhill earned an All-America City Award partly on the strength of this civic and cultural infrastructure.

  • Lauderhill is meaningfully cheaper at the entry level — a move-in-ready 2-bedroom condo at Inverrary typically prices below comparable Plantation condos, and single-family entry pricing shows similar margins. The tradeoff is school perception (Plantation has a stronger public-school reputation on average), retail mix (Plantation has more mall-style commerce), and finish quality (Plantation has more 1990s-2010s stock). For first-time buyers, the best Lauderhill addresses are usually on the Plantation border, which can combine lower pricing with similar school zoning.