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About Coral Springs City Center

Coral Springs City Center sits in Coral Springs, FL, inside the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. The area includes residential units and lists size information for each unit type. This district records one-bedroom and two-bedroom sizes as None and a three-plus size of 1670.0 sq ft. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus 1670.0 - 1670.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area falls under the state of Florida and the metro area named above.

Coral Springs City Center Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

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The Neighbourhood: Coral Springs City Center

Coral Springs City Center, located in Broward County, FL, is a bustling hub combining vibrant community life with modern conveniences. This neighborhood boasts a range of attractions, including the Coral Springs Center for the Arts and a variety of dining options that cater to diverse tastes. Residents enjoy amenities such as parks, shopping centers, and recreational facilities, creating a welcoming environment for families and young professionals alike. With easy access to major highways and public transportation, commuting to nearby areas is efficient and straightforward, enhancing its appeal for residents seeking accessibility and convenience.

Demographics

Average Resident age38 years old
Average household Income$59,342 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Coral Springs City Center demographics:
  • Approximately 27.6% of residents have completed high school as their highest level of education. This indicates a community with solid foundational qualifications, appealing to homebuyers seeking established, working-class neighborhoods and dependable local workforce skills.
  • Average age is about 38 years, with the largest age cohort between 35 and 39 — a profile well-suited for young families and mid-career professionals looking for stable, amenity-rich neighborhoods.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Coral Springs City Center

What is it like to live in Coral Springs City Center, Coral Springs, FL?

The City Center is a compact suburban downtown with municipal offices, shops, restaurants and nearby parks that provide more walkability than surrounding neighborhoods. Infrastructure and city services are well-maintained, though public transit is limited and most residents rely on cars with Broward County buses serving the area. Coral Springs historically reports lower crime rates than many other Broward County communities, while housing costs are higher than the U.S. average in line with South Florida markets. The climate is subtropical—hot, humid summers and mild winters—and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season.

Is Coral Springs City Center, Coral Springs, FL expensive?

Housing and rental costs in Coral Springs City Center are generally in line with or slightly above Coral Springs’ overall averages. Coral Springs’ median home prices and rents have been higher than the Florida median in the mid‑2020s, so expect moderately higher housing costs than many parts of the state. Other daily expenses (groceries, utilities) are close to national averages, while transportation costs reflect suburban car-dependence.

What is the weather of Coral Springs City Center, Coral Springs, FL?

The area has a tropical South Florida climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summers (May–October) bring frequent afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rainfall with average highs around 88–92°F (31–33°C); winters (November–April) are milder with average highs near 68–75°F (20–24°C) and lows rarely below 50°F (10°C). The region has a pronounced wet season and is subject to the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), with virtually no frost risk year-round.

How safe is Coral Springs City Center, Coral Springs, FL?

City Center is part of Coral Springs, which—per the latest city-level crime reports through 2023—records lower violent and property crime rates than Broward County and the U.S. averages. There are no separate, publicly reported crime statistics for the City Center specifically, as data are published at the city or neighborhood level. The Coral Springs Police Department publishes city crime reports and resident resources for more detailed, up-to-date information.