Pembroke Pines surpasses Broward in home sales growth. Here are 5 takeaways
Broward County’s real estate market experienced a robust increase in November, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year, according to figures from the MIAMI Association of Realtors.
Pembroke Pines notably exceeded the county’s growth metrics, showcasing strong performance in both single-family and condo sales.
FULL STORY: Condos, townhomes topped single-family homes sales in Pembroke Pines, data shows
Here are the highlights:
- Pembroke Pines saw a 15% rise in single-family home sales from November 2024 to November 2025, surpassing the county’s average growth.
- The city also experienced a 43% increase in condo and townhome transactions, reflecting a growing preference for these housing types.
- In November, more condos and townhomes were sold than single-family homes, although single-family homes still remain the most popular choice in the county.
- The median price for single-family homes in Pembroke Pines was $641,000, higher than the county average of $600,000.
- Conversely, the median price for condos and townhomes was $245,000, below the Broward average of $262,250, indicating competitive pricing in this segment.
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