WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON HERE
Fairway Greens isn’t the community people get excited about at first.
It’s usually not the first stop. It’s not the newest, not the flashiest, and it doesn’t try to compete with that.
But it keeps coming up.
Because at some point in the search, buyers start running into the same wall of prices on single family homes, rising HOA fees in newer condos, or just not getting enough space for the money.
And that’s when Fairway Greens starts to look different.
WHAT IT FEELS LIKE
This is a golf course condo community in the middle of Pembroke Pines that’s been around long enough to feel established.
Not polished. Not trendy. But not chaotic either.
There’s a certain predictability to it. Units tend to be larger than what you’ll find in newer construction, and depending on where you are in the community, you can get open views instead of staring into another building.
It feels like a place where people settle in, not cycle through.
And that matters more than most buyers realize at the beginning.
WHAT UNITS ARE SELLING FOR RIGHT NOW (SPRING 2026)
Fairway Greens pricing isn’t one number. It’s a range driven almost entirely by condition and layout.
Right now, you’re generally seeing:
2 bedroom units (1,000–1,200 sq ft):
Mid $200Ks to low $300Ks depending on updates3 bedroom units (1,300–1,500 sq ft):
Low $300Ks up to mid/high $300Ks
The spread comes down to one thing:
Updated vs. original condition
A fully updated unit with a clean kitchen, newer flooring, and open feel will sit at the top of the range and move faster.
An original unit can still make sense but buyers price in the work immediately.
And in this market, that gap between updated and not has gotten wider.
WHY BUYERS KEEP LANDING HERE
Nobody starts their search saying they want Fairway Greens.
They get here after seeing everything else.
After realizing what their budget actually buys.
After walking properties that look great online but don’t hold up in person.
And then this becomes the comparison point.
Not because it’s perfect but because it checks enough boxes without forcing a major compromise.
That’s why you tend to see a mix of buyers here:
People buying their first place and trying to stay in Pembroke Pines
Owners downsizing who don’t want the upkeep of a house
Buyers looking for something straightforward they can live in without overthinking it
It’s not driven by hype. It’s driven by decisions.
WHAT YOU NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO
This is where the difference between units actually matters.
Two places in the same community can feel completely different depending on:
How updated the interior is
Where the unit sits in the building
Whether you’re facing open space or another structure
And like most condo communities, the numbers behind the scenes matter just as much as what you see in person.
HOA, reserves, building condition that’s where the real story is.
MY TAKE
Fairway Greens sits in a lane that’s getting harder to find.
It’s not trying to win on design or newness. It wins on being consistent, accessible, and easy to understand.
And right now, that’s valuable.
Because a lot of the market feels stretched.
FINAL THOUGHT
This isn’t the place people brag about buying.
It’s the place they end up feeling good about once they’ve seen everything else.
And in this market, that kind of clarity goes a long way.


