THIS WEEKEND HAS A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING

From million dollar homes to family egg hunts, here's what's happening around Pembroke Pines.

This is one of those weekends where you can do a little bit of everything.

Tour a few homes, take the kids out, maybe sneak in some culture and actually feel like you made the most of living here.

Here's what's worth your time.

3 OPEN HOUSE PICKS

  1. Saturday, April 4

    13787 NW 19th Ct
    $1,575,000
    Open: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

    Big price tag, but this is where you go to understand what "top of market" looks like in Pembroke Pines right now. Even if you're not shopping at this level, touring luxury homes teaches you what buyers expect when they cross seven figures. Think premium finishes, pools, outdoor spaces, and prime locations.

  2. Saturday, April 4

    2319 NW 193rd Ave
    $825,000
    Open: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

    Right in that competitive mid to upper range. This is likely closer to what most move up buyers are targeting. Homes in the low $800s attract buyers leaving the $600K tier who want more space, better locations, and newer updates. Expect this one to draw traffic.

  3. Sunday, April 5

    401 NW 83rd Way
    $675,000
    Open: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

    Entry point for single family homes in a lot of neighborhoods right now. Expect this range to be busy. If you're trying to get into ownership or move up from a smaller home without crossing $700K, this is where the market starts.

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3 LOCAL EVENTS TO CATCH

  1. Annual Easter Egg Hunts
    Saturday, April 4 | Starts promptly at 10:00 AM
    Two locations: Pembroke Shores Park & Pines Recreation Center

    This is the big one. 58,000+ eggs scattered across two locations, plus bounce houses, games, and the Easter Bunny. If you've got kids, this is basically a must. Fair warning: the egg hunts start at 10 AM sharp. Don't be late or you'll miss the chaos (in the best way).

  2. FRANKcontemporaries en Español
    Saturday, April 4 | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
    The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery – 601 City Center Way

    A more low key option is this artist talk with Adrián Sosa, entirely in Spanish. Cool cultural event that most people don't even know is happening. If you want something thoughtful between egg hunts and open houses, this is it.

  3. Family Day at The Frank
    Saturday, April 4 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery – 601 City Center Way

    Storytime, art activities, and a kid friendly scavenger hunt that’s totally free. Easy win if you want something creative and indoors. Plus, the gallery is one of those hidden gems in Pembroke Pines that reminds you there's more happening here than people realize.

WEEKEND WEATHER OUTLOOK

Saturday: Beautiful Easter weekend weather. Morning temps around 69°F, warming to a high of 82°F by afternoon. Partly sunny with a light breeze. Zero rain expected. Perfect for egg hunts and open house tours.

Sunday (Easter): Warm and clear. Lows around 71°F, highs reaching 84°F. Mostly sunny with minimal clouds. Ideal conditions for family gatherings, outdoor events, or touring homes without sweating through your shirt.

Translation: Classic South Florida spring weather. Warm, breezy, and zero chance of rain messing up your Easter plans. Sunglasses recommended, umbrella not needed.

PRO TIPS FOR OPEN HOUSE VISITORS

If you're casually looking:

  • Don't feel pressured to sign in or share your contact info but do be polite

  • Ask about days on market, recent price changes, and seller motivation

  • Take photos (with permission) to compare homes later

  • Notice the little things: cabinet quality, flooring condition, natural light

If you're seriously shopping:

  • Bring a pre-approval letter (shows you're a real buyer)

  • Ask about inspection reports, recent upgrades, HOA rules

  • Don't be afraid to open cabinets, test faucets, or ask tough questions

  • Follow up within 24 hours if you're interested. Good homes move fast

If you just want to see what's out there:

That's totally fine. Open houses are public. Use them to educate yourself on current pricing, neighborhood amenities, and what your budget actually gets you.

WANT A PRIVATE SHOWING?

Open houses are convenient, but they're also crowded and rushed. If you see something interesting this weekend and want to come back for a quieter, more detailed tour, just reach out.

I can schedule private showings where you can take your time, ask questions without a line of people behind you, and really evaluate whether a home fits your needs.

Reply TOUR if you want help scheduling a private showing for any of these properties or others you've been watching.

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