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The cost of Pembroke Pines’ priciest home might surprise you. Here’s what it’s worth

This is the most expensive home in Pembroke Pines, according to the Broward County Property Appraiser.
This is the most expensive home in Pembroke Pines, according to the Broward County Property Appraiser. Broward County Property Appraiser

Luxury may not always mean waterfront, and Pembroke Pines proves it.

The city’s most expensive home sits on SW 52nd Place, with a 2025 market value of about $2 million, according to Broward County Property Appraiser records. According to Zillow, the home is worth a little more than $2.6 million

While far below South Florida’s multi-million-dollar coastal mansions, it stands as the city’s top residential property, reflecting the scale of luxury in planned communities and suburban neighborhoods.

Built in 2011, the two-story 5,947-square-feet estate features seven bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a pool and spacious patios, making it the crown jewel of Pembroke Pines’ suburban housing market.

The market value assigned by the Broward Property Appraiser represents the office’s estimate of what a property would likely sell for in the open market as of Jan. 1 of the tax year.

Taxable values used for property taxes can be lower due to exemptions such as Florida’s Save Our Homes protections tied to the homestead exemption.

Indian Creek, dubbed the “Billionaire Bunker,” is a secluded island community off of Miami Beach. Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg just purchased a home there.
Indian Creek, dubbed the “Billionaire Bunker,” is a secluded island community off of Miami Beach. Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg just purchased a home there. Become Legendary / Dina Goldentayer.

While far below the $170 million waterfront mansion recently purchased by tech billionaire Mark Zuckerberg on Miami Beach’s Indian Creek Island, the home is still the city’s highest-valued residential property, showing that suburban luxury can hold its own in western Broward.

As South Florida home prices rise, this Pembroke Pines estate shows how suburban luxury can still reach multimillion-dollar values, with enough bedrooms and bathrooms to impress any buyer.

Even so, nothing compares to the nine-bedroom, 11-bathroom mansion Zuckerberg purchased on the island dubbed “Billionaire Bunker” for all the wealthy individuals who live there, including Jeff Bezos.

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Luisa Yanez
Pembroke Pines News
Luisa Yanez is a reporter for the Coral Springs News, the Pembroke Pines News and the Miramar News. In her work, she will be using both traditional reporting and AI tools.