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About Welleby

Welleby is a neighborhood in Sunrise, Florida, in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. The area lies within the state of FL and appears in local listings by name. The area lists unit sizes in its housing data. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus 1378.0 - 1764.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The one-bedroom and two-bedroom entries show None for square-footage, and the three-plus entry lists 1378.0 to 1764.0 sq ft. This district provides clear unit-size information.

Welleby 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.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size-
2 Bedroom avg size-
3 Bedroom avg size1602.8 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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3+ Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$252.85 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$401,400
AVG DAYS ON MARKET72 Days
Welleby in Sunrise, FL, features townhouse blocks and tree-lined streets near parks, schools, and shopping. 3-bed townhouses here cover 1,378 sq ft to 1,764 sq ft, which supports a range of floor plans and room layouts. The average price for a 3-bed townhouse is $401,400. That works out to about $253 per sq ft, a way to see how space is priced in the neighborhood. On average, 3-bed homes spend about 71 days on the market. Major roads and transit corridors link Welleby to the Miami‑Fort Lauderdale‑Pompano Beach metro. Local parks, public spaces, and everyday services sit close to the townhouse clusters.

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Schools

Nearby public schools cover the early elementary grades. Grades KG–5 are served by Welleby Elementary School and Sandpiper Elementary School.

Welleby Elementary School

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Public|Grades KG5
3230 N Nob Hill Rd

Sandpiper Elementary School

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Public|Grades KG5
3700 N Hiatus Rd

The Neighbourhood: Welleby

Welleby, located in the heart of Broward County, FL, offers a serene suburban lifestyle with ample amenities. The neighborhood is surrounded by lush parks and recreational areas, perfect for outdoor activities and family gatherings. Residents appreciate the proximity to top-rated schools and various shopping centers filled with dining options and retail stores. Welleby is ideally positioned for easy commuting, with major highways and public transportation nearby. This charming community combines the convenience of city living with the tranquility of suburban life.

Demographics

Average Resident age45 years old
Average household Income$64,099 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Welleby demographics:
  • Most residents report High school as their highest completed education level, comprising approximately 28.85% of the population. This suggests a community with solid foundational education and an established, community-oriented profile attractive to buyers seeking stability.
  • Average age: 45 years — a mature, stable resident base that often favors long-term homeownership and neighborhood continuity, appealing to families and investors alike.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Welleby

What is it like to live in Welleby, Sunrise, FL?

Welleby is a residential neighborhood in Sunrise (Broward County) with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses and condominium developments and a generally suburban character. Residents have access to Broward County Public Schools (including Welleby Elementary), city parks and shopping corridors, and are a short drive from Sawgrass Mills and major roads such as Sunrise Boulevard and the Sawgrass Expressway. Public transit is available via Broward County buses and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport is typically 20–30 minutes by car; the area has a humid subtropical climate and is subject to hurricane season. Safety and housing costs vary by block—consult local crime maps, recent MLS listings, and city resources for current, verifiable details.

Is Welleby, Sunrise, FL expensive?

I do not have verifiable, up-to-date median home or rental figures for Welleby as of 2025 in this response. Welleby is a residential neighborhood in Sunrise with a mix of single-family homes, condos, and apartments, so housing costs vary by property type, size, and condition. For current price and rent comparisons, consult local MLS listings, Redfin/Zillow, and the Broward County Property Appraiser for median sale prices and rental data.

What is the weather of Welleby, Sunrise, FL?

Welleby has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summers (June–September) feature frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity and average highs around the low 90s°F (32–34°C); winters typically see highs in the mid-70s°F (about 24°C) and lows in the 50s–60s°F (10–18°C). Most annual precipitation falls in the wet season (roughly 50–60 inches per year) and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season from June 1–November 30; freezes and snow are extremely rare.

How safe is Welleby, Sunrise, FL?

As of 2025, Welleby records crime levels broadly similar to Sunrise overall, with property crimes (theft and vehicle break-ins) more common than violent incidents. Local police publish neighborhood-level crime data showing periodic fluctuations rather than sustained spikes. Standard precautions—locking vehicles and homes and using neighborhood-watch resources—are recommended.