Broward County sits on Florida's southeast coast between Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, blending beach towns, a large condominium market, and sizable family suburbs. Anchored by Fort Lauderdale, it includes Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, and more. With beaches, condos, and suburbs all in play — plus Florida's no-income-tax appeal — local expertise matters. Here's how to find the right realtor.
Source: RESMP editorial guidance; Broward County geography per public records.
Inside Broward County
Fort Lauderdale — the county seat — anchors Broward with its beaches, waterways, and growing downtown. The county also includes Hollywood along the coast, large inland family suburbs like Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Coral Springs, and communities such as Pompano Beach, Davie, and Plantation. The mix ranges from beachfront condos to master-planned suburban neighborhoods.
Why a local Broward agent matters
Broward's range — beachfront condos versus inland family suburbs — means markets behave very differently across the county. Coastal condo buyers face association financials, insurance, and building considerations that suburban single-family buyers don't, and pricing varies widely from the beach inland. A local agent who knows your segment surfaces these factors and prices accurately.
The real-estate basics still apply
Across Broward County, the fundamentals hold: commissions are negotiable, the right price comes from recent nearby comparable sales, and comparing a few agents beats hiring the first. With condos and insurance adding complexity in coastal Florida, a knowledgeable local agent's guidance is especially valuable.
How to find the right Broward County agent
RESMP matches you with verified local agents who know your specific Broward neighborhood and property type, scored to your budget and timeline. Compare agents on expertise and terms side by side, with no referral fees for buyers or sellers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cities are in Broward County, FL?
Broward County includes Fort Lauderdale (the county seat), Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Davie, and Plantation, among others.
Why is local expertise important for Broward condos?
Coastal Florida condos come with association financials and rules, building inspection and reserve considerations, and insurance factors that single-family suburban homes don't. A local agent who knows the segment helps you avoid surprises.
How do I find a realtor in Broward County?
Use RESMP to compare verified local agents matched to your target Broward neighborhood and property type, budget, and timeline — no referral fees for buyers or sellers.
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June 2026
