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Boulevard Heights: Where old Pines Stills Feels Like Home
Real neighborhood charm and homes that still make financial sense.

Old Pines, Still Affordable
Not every buyer needs new construction and granite counters. Some just want good bones, great value, and a block that still feels like a neighborhood. That’s Boulevard Heights.

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A No HOA Neighborhood With Real Roots
Boulevard Heights sits east of Palm Avenue, mostly south of Pines Boulevard and while it doesn’t have gates or glossy branding, it offers something else: accessibility, community, and affordability.
Here’s what you get:
Mid-century homes with solid CBS construction
Yards big enough for fruit trees, dogs, or a shed — take your pick
Walkability to local schools, parks, and public libraries
Fast access to University Drive, Turnpike, and I-75
Lower price points than west Pines, often under $600K, for a single family home
Room to renovate without over improving for the neighborhood
The neighborhood has a true local vibe with neighbors who’ve lived here for decades, quiet side streets, and the kind of walkable, older grid layout that’s becoming rare in Broward County.
Who’s Here
First time buyers who want a yard and don’t mind doing cosmetic work
Investors looking for single family rental properties that cash flow
Buyers priced out of west Pines or Davie who still want good public schools
Anyone sick of HOA rules, fees, and design committees
Insider Tip
You’re close to everything and we mean everything. Boulevard Heights is a straight shot to Publix, Sedano’s, Broward College, Pembroke Lakes Mall, and more. Want tacos, a haircut, or to drop off a package? It’s all within a 5 minute drive. This neighborhood runs on convenience. You’re living in the center of “Old Pines” where the city grew up around you, not the other way around.