Lauderhill, Florida · Broward County
Lauderhill is one of Broward County's most culturally diverse cities -- a 75,000-resident Central Broward community with strong Caribbean-American and Haitian-American communities, the Central Broward Regional Park, and one of South Florida's most active cricket venues. With a median around $350K-$360K and consistent appreciation driven by buyers discovering Central Broward's value, Lauderhill is one of the most liquid and accessible markets in all of Broward County.
The Lauderhill Zip Code Guide
Lauderhill spans zip codes covering its established residential neighborhoods from the eastern Sunrise Boulevard corridor through the Central Broward park area.
Eastern Lauderhill along Sunrise Boulevard is the city's most active resale market -- established single-family neighborhoods from the 1960s-1970s with mature landscaping, community pools, and Fort Lauderdale employment proximity via Sunrise Boulevard's direct corridor. Consistent buyer demand from Caribbean-American and Haitian-American families sustains this market's liquidity.
West Lauderhill and the Central Broward Regional Park corridor deliver the city's most family-oriented residential character -- the 104-acre Central Broward Regional Park with its amphitheater, athletic fields, and cricket stadium anchors a residential zone that attracts families who want park-adjacent living with Broward County's most accessible pricing.
Northern Lauderhill approaching the Tamarac border delivers the market's most accessible residential pricing -- communities that bridge Lauderhill's urban diversity and Tamarac's master-planned character at Broward County's lowest entry price points for established single-family homes.
The Lauderhill Mall area and the US-441/State Road 7 commercial corridor deliver the city's most convenient retail access -- a dense concentration of Caribbean and South American specialty businesses, grocery stores, and services that make the surrounding residential communities particularly attractive to Broward County's Caribbean-American population.
Lauderhill has some of Broward County's most accessible condo inventory -- 1970s-1980s buildings at sub-$200K entry prices that deliver strong cash-flow yields from rental demand by essential workers, healthcare employees, and recent immigrants who need affordable Broward County housing near Fort Lauderdale's employment centers.
Lauderhill recorded a 10.08% annual appreciation rate in recent data -- top-tier for Broward County -- as buyers discover that Central Broward's most diverse and accessible city offers the same geographic advantages as more expensive neighbors at a persistent discount. The 10%+ appreciation reflects a market in active price discovery from below.
Lauderhill Neighborhoods at a Glance
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Lauderhill, Florida — In Depth
Lauderhill (zip codes 33311, 33313, 33319) is Central Broward County's most diverse and accessible major city -- a 75,000-resident community whose 10.08% annual appreciation rate, Central Broward Regional Park, and Caribbean-American cultural character create a genuine value market for buyers who compare its pricing to immediate Fort Lauderdale-area neighbors.
Lauderhill spans three primary zip codes:
Lauderhill's median sits around $350K-$360K in 2025, with single-family homes in established east Lauderhill communities trading from $300K to $480K. Entry condos from the 1970s-1980s provide Broward County's most accessible ownership starting below $150K. The 10.08% annual appreciation confirms active buyer discovery of Central Broward's most accessible major market.
Lauderhill's Caribbean-American and Haitian-American communities create a distinctive commercial and cultural ecosystem along US-441 and State Road 7 -- specialty grocers, Caribbean restaurants, and community organizations that serve these populations create sustained residential demand from buyers who specifically seek this cultural environment within the Broward County market.
For income investors, Lauderhill's entry condos and workforce single-family homes deliver some of Broward County's strongest cash-flow yields -- purchase prices far below comparable properties in Pembroke Pines or Coral Springs, with rents driven by proximity to Fort Lauderdale's healthcare, logistics, and hospitality employment centers. For appreciation investors, Lauderhill's 10%+ annual appreciation and persistent discount to neighbors represent a pattern that has historically produced above-market long-term returns.
Lauderhill's market activity has historically reflected trends in Broward County's overall price compression -- as Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, and Coral Springs have seen appreciation, Lauderhill's value gap compresses and its prices have historically tracked. The city's Central Broward location, diverse community character, and park infrastructure create genuine long-term livability that will sustain demand as younger buyers and investors discover its value proposition.
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