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Grand Palms: The Gated Golf Life That’s About to Get Louder
From peaceful greens to a $1B future, this community is having a moment

Why Grand Palms Is Worth a Closer Look Right Now
Tucked behind guard gates and wrapped in golf course serenity, Grand Palms has always been one of Pembroke Pines' more under-the-radar neighborhoods.
But that’s changing fast.
With a $1 billion redevelopment plan on the table, this classic golf community is about to step into the spotlight in a big way.
👉 ICYMI: Here’s what’s being proposed for Grand Palms—condos, villas, hotel towers, and more.

Grand Palms Entrance (Google Maps)
Inside Grand Palms (Before the Glow Up)
The neighborhood is large and varied, offering something for nearly every type of buyer:
Coach Homes & Villas – 2 to 3 bedrooms, many under 1,600 sq ft. Prices start around $375K–$500K
Single-Family Homes – 3 to 5 bedrooms with golf or water views. Ranges typically from $550K–$850K, with a few stretching higher
Custom Estates – Larger lots, 4,000+ sq ft, sometimes gated within the gates. These can exceed $1M+
Inventory is limited and days on market can move fast—especially as buzz about redevelopment spreads.
Why Grand Palms Stands Out
Even before the billion-dollar proposal, Grand Palms delivered a lifestyle a little different from other Pines communities:
Resort feel, without resort chaos: Residents enjoy the on-site golf course, fitness center, and spa, but the layout never feels overcrowded.
Lush and mature: This isn’t zero lot line suburbia. You’ll find wide streets, tall palms, and homes with actual space.
Central but tucked away: Minutes from I-75, shopping, and schools, but once inside the gates, it feels like a true escape.
Community diversity: You’ll find a blend of long time homeowners, professionals, and newcomers from all walks of life, making it one of Pembroke Pines’ more dynamic and welcoming communities.
The proposed redevelopment could layer in new energy, modern architecture, and resort level amenities.
But even as it stands today, Grand Palms already hits a rare balance: privacy, prestige, and livability.
Insider Tip:
And here’s a little local secret.
The clubhouse bar at Grand Palms is open to the public and has one of the most low key sunset views in West Broward, especially after a summer storm rolls through.
Looking for value?
Keep an eye on homes closer to the older course sections.
They offer strong square footage and often come with golf or lake views that might soon become even more desirable.