Pembroke Shores Offers Space, Stability and Strong Value

Gated west Pines neighborhood continues to attract buyers, thanks to large homes, good schools, and competitive pricing.

What to Know

Pembroke Shores is a gated residential community located just south of Pines Boulevard and on 160th Avenue.

Built primarily in the mid-1990s through early 2000s, the neighborhood features single family homes, in several communities, ranging from roughly 1,700 to over 3,500 square feet.

Many properties include private pools, two or three car garages, and lake views.

Streets are wide, lots are well-sized, and layouts are typical of the era with defined living spaces, formal dining areas, and generous bedrooms.

With three gated entrances and quick access to I-75, the location continues to be a draw for buyers looking for a west Pembroke Pines address with access to shopping centers, parks, and local schools.

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Current Home Price in Pembroke Shores

As of late July 2025, sale prices vary based on home size, condition, and features. Here’s a general breakdown:

Property Type

Size / Features

Price Range

3 bed / 2 bath

1,700–2,000 sq ft, no pool

$575K–$625K

4 bed / 2.5 bath

2,200–2,800 sq ft, some with pool

$650K–$725K

5–6 bed / 3+ bath

3,000+ sq ft, lake or pool homes

$750K–$850K+

Homes that are well maintained and priced within market averages often see strong interest.

Properties with original finishes may present opportunities for value focused buyers.

What It's Like Inside

Pembroke Shores offers a suburban layout with sidewalks, tree lined streets, and homes set back from the road.

While the community does not include large scale shared amenities, the surrounding area includes parks, recreation centers, and retail hubs within a short drive.

Most properties include private outdoor space, and the area’s development pattern allows for privacy and minimal through traffic.

Things to Consider

  • Resale activity is steady. Homes don’t turn over frequently, and when they do, listings often receive multiple inquiries.

  • Construction is solid. Many homes retain their original structure and systems.Buyers may want to budget for updates depending on age and renovation history.

  • HOA fees are moderate. Gated access, basic landscaping of shared areas, and neighborhood patrols are included.

Insider Tip:

Pembroke Shores may not have flashy amenities, but the real action happens around the lakes and sidewalks.

Early mornings you’ll spot residents walking the loop before it gets too hot, and during the fall, some streets go big for Halloween.

Think driveway displays, fog machines, and costumed golf carts cruising between houses.

Homes on those quieter interior streets away from the main gate and through traffic tend to change hands less often and hold their value more steadily.

And if a pool home with lake views lists under $800K?

It usually doesn’t make it past the first weekend.