Walnut Creek Stands Out

One of Pembroke Pines' most complete communities blends quiet living with resort-style perks

A Community That’s Got It All

Tucked just east of University Drive, Walnut Creek isn’t your average suburban neighborhood.

With its Mediterranean style homes, tree lined streets, and resort level amenities, it’s the kind of place that catches your eye and keeps its residents close.

But what really makes this community special isn’t just the aesthetics.

It’s the way it balances convenience, comfort, and connection.

Courtesy Walnut Creek HOA

A Gated Gem with a Lot Going On

Developed in the early 2000s, Walnut Creek offers a wide range of single-family homes and townhouses, with architecture that spans Mediterranean to modern.

Homes typically run from the low $500Ks to mid $700Ks, with many offering spacious layouts, private patios, and well-kept yards.

The HOA isn’t just collecting dues — they’re delivering real value. Here’s what residents get:

  • Guard-gated entry and 24/7 security patrols

  • Lawn care, cable, and alarm monitoring included

  • A central clubhouse with a large pool, hot tub, fitness center, and event space

  • Recreation galore: tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, and multi-purpose field

  • Beautifully landscaped sidewalks and common areas that make a morning walk feel like a stroll through a resort

The neighborhood also hosts year round community events, from food trucks to seasonal celebrations, helping neighbors connect beyond the cul-de-sac.

Location-wise, Walnut Creek is right in the middle of it all. Residents are minutes from I-75, the Turnpike, Pembroke Lakes Mall, and grocery staples. Want nature? Chapel Trail Preserve is nearby. Heading to Miami or Fort Lauderdale? You’re positioned perfectly.

Insider Tip:

You might be drawn in by the gates or the curb appeal but what hooks people is the Walnut Creek Park tucked inside the community.

Think: a full-sized pool with sundeck, fitness center, playground, picnic space with BBQ grills, and room to run or relax.

Whether you're into morning workouts or late afternoon lounging, this is where the neighborhood moves.