Coral Ridge

Mediterranean and Spanish Revival-style homes
Driving through the palm-lined streets of Coral Ridge, homebuyers will see a variety of house styles, including ranch-style homes with Mediterranean and Spanish Revival influences and more traditional ranch-style homes accented with date palms and flowering trees. Homebuyers will also find estate-style Mediterranean houses on spacious lots featuring lush tropical foliage and situated behind privacy walls. Single-family homes not on the waterfront start just below $1 million and taper off at around $3 million. Homes along the canal typically sell for between $3 million and $7 million. Waterfront townhomes mostly sell for between $1.2 million and $3 million. Condos are generally valued between $220,000 and $600,000.Highly rated public and private schools
Local children often begin their educations at Bayview Elementary, which has an A-minus Niche rating. Sunrise Middle School students are 50% proficient in math and 52% in reading. The middle school has a B Niche rating. Teens often move on to Fort Lauderdale High School, which has an A Niche rating. The high school offers over 20 Advanced Placement courses and the Advanced International Certificate of Education through the University of Cambridge. Coral Ridge also offers numerous private school options, including the A Niche-rated Cardinal Gibbons High School. Offering over 20 Advanced Placement and over 60 honors courses, Gibbons also features a robust fine arts program specializing in drama, music, visual arts and dance.Sprawling greenspaces and miles of nearby beach
After school, residents can take their kids for a picnic at Coral Ridge Park, a pocket park centrally located within the community. Residents drive 2 miles to enjoy Fort Lauderdale Beach. At 16-acre George English Park, residents can stroll around the bay and watch the sun sparkle off the waters. Locals practice their backhands at the tennis courts or let their kids kick around the soccer ball at the athletic fields. When locals feel like exploring the waterways, they rent jet skis from Blue Moon Rentals and Tours. Just across the Intracoastal, the 180-acre Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offers a respite from city life. The park has a 2-mile hiking and biking trail. Visitors practice yoga and meditate under the sprawling branches of banyan trees. Anglers can cast a line into the Intracoastal and sailors can launch a canoe. The park offers several other amenities and activities, including snorkeling, paddling and nature tours. Golfers can tee off at nearby Coral Ridge Country Club.Retail shopping and fine dining
Retailers such as Target, T.J. Maxx and Marshalls are concentrated north of East Oakland Park Boulevard. Just south of Sunrise Boulevard, The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale shopping mall is home to over 120 stores and restaurants. Dillard’s, H&M and Macy’s are its anchor stores, and it includes dining options like P.F. Chang’s and Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant, where patrons order dishes like carne asada tacos and ginger spiced carrot cake. Azzurro Cucina Italiana on the North Federal Highway serves fine Italian fare with an emphasis on seafood options. Along East Oakland Park Boulevard, locals eat casual breakfasts at Bayview Diner and Spanish cuisine at Cafe Seville. Residents shop for their own cooking ingredients at the Publix just north of Sunrise Boulevard.The 4th of July Spectacular, arena performances and more
Fort Lauderdale holds an annual 4th of July Spectacular on the beach. The event includes live music, vendors and a fireworks display. The Coral Ridge Yacht Club has regular banquets and dinners for its members. Coral Ridge residents travel 15 ½ miles west to Amerant Bank Arena to watch performances by musicians like Drake and comedians like Katt Williams. The Florida Panthers, a professional ice hockey team, has matches at the arena. Folks travel 4 miles southwest to explore over 7,500 works at the NSU Art Museum.Access to public transportation
Residents can walk to the mall, the beach, the parks and the Publix. Broward County Transit operates bus stops along North Federal Highway and East Oakland Park Boulevard. Residents travel 4 miles to access Fort Lauderdale’s Brightline station, an inter-city rail that connects residents to Miami and Orlando. Fort Lauderdale International Airport is 7 miles from Coral Ridge. Residents drive 29 miles south to Miami and 20 miles north to Boca Raton via Interstate 95. “The main thoroughfare is Bayview Drive, and there is a great walking/cycling route,” Carbonell says.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Linda Hoyt
One Sotheby's Int'l Realty
(954) 280-7729
177 Total Sales
4 in Coral Ridge
$188K - $1.3M Price Range
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Kevin Gallagher
RE/MAX First
(954) 280-8263
86 Total Sales
5 in Coral Ridge
$105K - $2.4M Price Range
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Christian Duhaime
RE/MAX Consultants Realty 1
(844) 697-4211
85 Total Sales
3 in Coral Ridge
$542K - $1.7M Price Range
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Melecia Johnson
Damelecia, Inc.
(754) 219-8180
62 Total Sales
1 in Coral Ridge
$110,000 Price
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Melissa Carbonell
Responds QuicklyReal Broker LLC
(954) 228-8798
44 Total Sales
2 in Coral Ridge
$250K - $1.9M Price Range
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Andrew Dittoe
Abode Real Estate LLC
(754) 354-8362
228 Total Sales
6 in Coral Ridge
$300K - $5M Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Coral Ridge | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 5 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Coral Ridge Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Coral Ridge, Fort Lauderdale sell after 96 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Coral Ridge, Fort Lauderdale over the last 12 months is $1,310,000, down 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Sunday, Jul 271 - 3pm
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Wednesday, Jul 2312 - 2:30pm
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Saturday, Jul 261 - 3pm
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