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About Pine Tree Park

Pine Tree Park is in Deerfield Beach, part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area in FL. The area sits in Deerfield Beach and belongs to the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area of Florida. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus None sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district lists the city as Deerfield Beach and the state as FL. The area uses the state abbreviation FL and names the metro as Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach.

Pine Tree Park 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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1 Bedroom Townhouse

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The Neighbourhood: Pine Tree Park

Pine Tree Park sits in a Broward neighborhood near Fort Lauderdale. Bonnet House Museum and Gardens offers garden paths and historic house tours. Pompano Beach Pier provides a long boardwalk and ocean views. Butterfly World entertains visitors with large aviaries and butterfly displays. Gulfstream Park hosts horse racing and live events for nearby residents. Restaurants like Coconuts and Rocco's Tacos serve seafood and Mexican dishes. Bars such as Elbo Room and Shooters Waterfront host casual drinks and gatherings. Parks like Markham Park and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offer trails and shaded picnic spots. Tri-Rail serves commuters with regional rail links to other counties. Broward County Transit runs local bus routes that connect shopping and work centers. Beaches draw locals and visitors for sun and exercise. Fishing charters and boat tours operate from marinas near the coast. Brightline links the region with fast rail service to Miami and West Palm Beach. Small shops and services fill ground floors of low rise buildings in the area. Data shows that the most common age group falls between 80 to 84 years old and that one person households form the largest household type.

Demographics

Average Resident age48 years old
Average household Income$62,241 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Pine Tree Park demographics:
  • About 24.0% of residents report high school as their highest completed education level, reflecting a practical, experienced local workforce and potential for growth in higher-education attainment.
  • Average age is 48 years, with the largest age group 45 to 49 — a mid-career demographic. Reported earnings up to $62,241 point to many households with stable incomes, attractive for buyers seeking community stability.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pine Tree Park

What is it like to live in Pine Tree Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?

Pine Tree Park is a small residential subdivision in Deerfield Beach, Broward County, Florida. Neighborhood-specific public data is limited, but residents access Deerfield Beach’s coastal amenities, municipal parks, and services provided by Broward County. Local schools are part of Broward County Public Schools, and common commuting routes include nearby I‑95 and US‑1 for access to Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

Is Pine Tree Park, Deerfield Beach, FL expensive?

Neighborhood-level price data for Pine Tree Park is not routinely published in citywide summaries. The area is primarily inland single-family homes and is generally more affordable than Deerfield Beach’s oceanfront and luxury condo areas. For current, verifiable sale or listing prices, consult the Broward County Property Appraiser or local MLS listings.

What is the weather of Pine Tree Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?

Pine Tree Park experiences a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively drier winters. Summer (June–October) has frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity and average highs around 88–91°F (31–33°C), while winter (November–April) averages highs near 72–78°F (22–26°C) with lower humidity. Annual rainfall is roughly 55–65 inches (about 1,400–1,650 mm), hurricane season runs June 1–November 30, and frost is extremely rare.

How safe is Pine Tree Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?

Precise, up-to-date neighborhood-level crime statistics for Pine Tree Park are not published separately; safety should be assessed using Deerfield Beach Police Department and Broward County crime-mapping tools. For verifiable information, review the Deerfield Beach Police crime map and annual crime reports, Broward County Sheriff's Office data, and FBI NIBRS/UCR statistics for Deerfield Beach. Contact the local police or neighborhood association for block-level concerns and recent trends.