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.

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