A Quiet Gem Tucked Behind Sheridan Street
If you know, you know and if you don’t, let’s fix that. Antigua at Spring Valley isn’t one of those splashy, billboard hyped communities. But it is one of the best kept secrets in west Pembroke Pines. With peaceful lakes, a real neighborhood feel, and quick access to I-75, this 171-home townhome enclave proves that low key can still be high quality.

What Makes Antigua Special
Built in 1997 by Adrian Homes, Antigua at Spring Valley is a townhome community that doesn’t always make the headlines but absolutely should.
With 171 residences, this Pembroke Pines pocket feels tucked away yet totally connected. You’ll find it just off Sheridan Street and NW 162nd Way, west of I-75, close to shopping, schools, and one of the city’s most underrated greenspaces: Spring Valley Park.
Unlike some of the newer townhome developments, Antigua has real space, mature landscaping, and a calm, lived in vibe. It’s not trying to be trendy it just works.
What You’ll Find Inside
1- and 2-story townhomes
3–4 bedrooms, 2–3 bathrooms
1-car garages standard
Living space: 1,230 to 1,600 sq ft
Lots: 2,300 to 2,400 sq ft
Garden and lake views throughout the community
Community pool for residents
Antigua has a nice mix of models, some 3/2s, some 4/2s, and layouts that make smart use of square footage. These aren’t the shoebox style units you see in denser builds.
Insider Tip
If you’re looking in Pembroke Pines under $500K and want a townhome that doesn’t feel like a starter home, Antigua should be on your list.
It’s especially appealing to first time buyers, downsizers, or even investors looking for solid rental potential in a well maintained, HOA managed community. And while inventory here tends to be low, homes don’t sit long when they do hit the market.


