Lauderhill, FL Real Estate |
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Median Income $32,723 | Median Age 31.89 | Population 64,489 |
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January | HI 75° | LO 59° | July | HI 89° | LO 75° |
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Elementary: Central Charter Charter Institute Castle Hill |
Middle: Lauderhill Plantation |
High: Plantation |
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When the first houses were developed in Lauderhill, very few people wanted to live in the "Dairy Farm country." In the early years, there were actually far more cows than people within the borders of the City. Until only recently, traces of the McArthur Dairy Farm were still evident. Thousands of acres in early Lauderhill were lands full of grazing cows that produced fresh milk for the widely known dairy.
The area referred to as Inverrary, was designed as a planned urban development. This innovative housing plan was designed to arrange the land and housing developments before the building began. Each section was carefully designed for a specific purpose. Inverrary later became the home of the Inverrary Country Club and site of the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Golf Classic. In the late 70s, the Northwest section of the city was developed as a single-family home community. This region was considered to be so far west people would say they were living "In the Everglades!"
Lauderhill makes good sense for business purposes. The city is located in Central Broward County, less than one mile west of the City of Fort Lauderdale. Just a short ride from air transport facilities located at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, as well as, the shipping facilities of Port Everglades, the deepest seaport south of Norfolk, Virginia. In addition to Federal post offices located nearby, a substantial UPS shipping and distribution facility is also located in Lauderhill. If your business requires easy access to the major Florida highways, the Florida Turnpike, I-75, I-95 and I-595 and the Sawgrass Expressway all are within close proximity.
Lauderhill provides an abundance of social, recreational and education activities citywide. The City has four public schools, many churches and synagogues and two libraries. City facilities include several beautiful parks, tennis courts and ball fields, and two swimming pools, which have enabled us to create a complete leisure environment, enjoyed by both our business community and city residents, alike. Whether you are looking to relocate your business, your home or both to Lauderhill has many advantages to offer.
Lauderhill encompasses 7.08 square miles, with a population of over 50,000 and contains an abundance of fine single and multi-family residences. The Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is approximately 5 miles southeast of the city. Lauderhill offers easy access to the beaches and other local attractions in Broward, Palm Beach and Dade counties.
In April 2008, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Lauderhill, FL was $143,844. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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