Location: Silver Lakes
Price: $888,000
Beds/Baths: 3 Bedrooms + Den | 2.5 Bathrooms
Living Area: 2,172 sq ft
Lot Size: 7,794 sq ft
Style: Two story single family home
Year Built: 1993
Key Features: Pool, updated interior, metal roof, two car garage
HOA: $233/month

Disclosure: This is not my listing. This analysis is for educational purposes to help buyers understand market value and property features in Pembroke Pines.

WHY THIS ONE CAUGHT MY ATTENTION

This week we’re in Silver Lakes, one of the most established and consistently in demand communities in West Pembroke Pines.

This property comes in at $888,000, with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,172 sq ft, plus a pool and updated interior finishes.

At first glance, it checks a lot of boxes buyers are actively looking for right now: clean presentation, move-in feel, and a backyard that actually sells the South Florida lifestyle.

What You’re Getting

  • 3 Bedrooms + Den | 2.5 Bathrooms

  • 2,172 Living Sq Ft

  • Two-story layout in Silver Lakes

  • Updated interior with modern kitchen finishes

  • Marble, porcelain, and wood flooring

  • Private pool with slide + outdoor entertaining setup

  • Metal roof (major long-term value point)

  • HOA community with amenities + strong school zoning

The home is positioned this as a lifestyle property, not just a house. The backyard and interior upgrades are clearly doing the heavy lifting.

MARKET ANALYSIS

At $888,000, this property comes out to roughly $409 per square foot.

In this part of Silver Lakes, most comparable homes tend to trade closer to:

  • $330–$370 per square foot

  • Often with more bedrooms or larger layouts

That doesn’t make this out of bounds.

But it does place it toward the higher end of the range buyers are comparing against.

This isn’t a size driven price. It’s a condition driven one.

The premium here is tied to:

  • Updated interior finishes

  • Move-in readiness

  • Outdoor usability

  • A metal roof, which carries real value locally

In other words, this home is competing on finish and feel, not square footage.

And right now, there is a segment of buyers willing to pay for that especially if it means avoiding projects.

WHAT TO WATCH

This is the kind of listing that gives you real time feedback on the market.

If it sells quickly, it confirms buyers are still willing to stretch for updated homes, even if they’re smaller.

If it lingers, it suggests buyers are still anchoring to value by comparing size, price per foot, and overall utility.

Either way, the outcome here isn’t random, it’s a signal.

BOTTOM LINE

This isn’t outside the market.

But it is pushing toward the upper edge of what buyers have been willing to pay in this neighborhood especially given the size.

Listings like this don’t struggle because they’re bad homes.

They struggle when buyers have multiple ways to spend the same money.

And that’s exactly what makes this one worth watching right now.

Disclaimer: This analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a formal appraisal, property recommendation, or guarantee of value. Property information is based on public records and listing data, which may contain inaccuracies. Prospective buyers should conduct their own due diligence, including professional inspections and independent market analysis.

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