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Safe, Affordable Neighborhoods in Pompano Beach

Thinking about living in Pompano Beach? With waterfront views, delicious seafood restaurants, and affordable Florida real estate, the Heart of the Gold Coast is a great place to live near West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami. Check out these five safe, affordable neighborhoods in Pompano Beach!

Coconut Creek

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  • Home Price: $282,000 median purchase price; $2,371 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 73% of Florida cities
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Just northwest of Pompano Beach proper, Coconut Creek is a scenic yet affordable place to live on Florida’s Gold Coast. Although the suburb split from Pompano Beach in the 1960s, Coconut Creek is located just on the opposite side of the Florida Turnpike, offering quick access to the rest of the metro and beyond. That said, residents will find everything they need within the suburb’s borders—from great local schools like Tradewinds Elementary to a wide selection of local restaurants and retailers. Speaking of things to do in Coconut Creek, the “Butterfly Capital of the World” prides itself on its commitment to environmentalism, and has a variety of green spaces like Lakeside Park and Tradewinds Park & Stables to enjoy. This makes it an ideal spot for nature-lovers moving to the Pompano Beach area. Reasonably-priced real estate is another major draw, with condos and apartments in Spanish or Mediterranean styles, alongside single-family ranches.

Things to Do in Coconut Creek

Bring your camera and try to capture shots of more than 50 observed wildlife species, go for a hike on the nature trail, or take in the views from the overlook at Helene Klein Pineland Preserve. See a blockbuster or indie film in the movie theater, shop at cute boutiques, indulge your cravings at the restaurants, and more at Promenade at Coconut Creek. Shoot hoops at the basketball court, take fitness classes for all experience levels, or bring your little ones to the splash pad at Coconut Creek Recreation Complex. Looking for horseback riding places near Pompano Beach? Ride the equestrian trail at Tradewinds Park & Stables—and have fun with other family-friendly activities like the model steam train, disc golf, fishing, and more. Enjoy Cuban-inspired breakfast specials like Arepas Pancakes, The Ranchero, and Media Noche French Toast at Caribbean Grill Cuban Restaurant. Sample authentic Lebanese fare like the Lentil Soup, Beef Shawarma Sandwich, and Sweet Cheese Rolls at Yalla Market. Find your favorite Mexican restaurant in Pompano Beach—like Papamigos, which serves dishes like Lala’s Street Corn, Birria Taquitos, a Surf and Turf Quesadilla, and more. Or choose from an ever-changing menu of modern American and Japanese dishes using local, fresh ingredients for a delicious brunch, lunch, or dinner at SanTo’s Buffet.

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Hillsboro Shores

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  • Home Price: $488,750 median purchase price; $2,150 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 14% of Florida cities
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

From singles and young professionals looking for an active neighborhood with plenty of things to do, to families and retirees looking for somewhere safe to settle down—Hillsboro Shores is one of the best places to live in Pompano Beach. This neighborhood offers a variety of recreation, including close access to the beach at North Ocean Park and green spaces like Harbor’s Edge Park—along with multiple restaurants and retailers nearby. Families moving to Pompano Beach can feel secure sending their kids to schools in Hillsboro Shores, like Norcrest Elementary and nearby Trinity Christian School. Meanwhile, people of all walks of life will appreciate the variety of beautiful waterfront real estate available in this desirable Pompano Beach neighborhood, ranging from Spanish Revival homes to bungalows and more.

Things to Do in Hillsboro Shores

Get a group together for sand volleyball, tennis, football, and other fun activities at McDonough Park. Work with a personal trainer to meet your fitness goals or work out on your own time with cardio machines and free weights at Lighthouse Point Gym. Register your kids in youth programs like 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, or join a book club for adults and connect with fellow readers at Lighthouse Point Library. Take a walk and sightsee Pompano Beach, or buy bait and rent some rods when you visit the Fisher Family Pier. Energize with a Hulk Protein Bowl or Deep Dive Acai with an Affogato to drink at Bambu Juice Bar. Get the full Brazilian steakhouse experience, with meat cut right at your table and dishes like Piri Piri Swordfish, Fish Pie, and Grass-Fed Beef, at Pampa Gaucho Steakhouse. Chow down on Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Octopus Salad, Shrimp Rissoto, and more Argentinean cuisine with a Latin twist at Nonna’s Bistro & Cafe. Or see live music as you enjoy late-night bites like Buffalo Tenders, the Hangover Burger, or French Dip at Packy’s Sports Pub.

Lyons Park

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  • Home Price: $207,000 median purchase price; $1,939 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 14% of Florida cities
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families

Whether you’re a commuting young professional moving to Pompano Beach or your family is looking for an affordable place to live on the Gold Coast—Lyons Park is a safe Pompano Beach neighborhood to live in. Along with access to downtown and a couple major highways, Lyons Park offers canals, access to the intracoastal waterway, and even recreation in nearby Lake Santa Barbara. Families especially appreciate Cypress Elementary School‘s close proximity, as well as nearby Pine Crest School. Other perks to living in this safe Pompano Beach area include the friendly neighbors, community-centric vibe, clean streets, and peaceful atmosphere. Ultimately, this affordable Pompano Beach neighborhood is perfect for first-time homebuyers, as homes in Lyons Park are exceptionally affordable—especially compared to the Florida real estate market in general. Whether you go with a Pompano Beach rental or buy a home, Lyons Park offers bungalows and apartments in Spanish Revival and Mediterranean styles to suit your liking.

Things to Do in Lyons Park

Play handball with friends, have a picnic lunch, or go for your morning run on the walking trail at Norwood Pines Park (also called Sgt Kip A. Jacoby Park by locals). Support the Pompano Beach arts and attend live music performances, enroll in art classes, or check out exhibitions like (in)visible: pair-a-dice at Bailey Contemporary Arts Center. See open mic comedy sets, dance to live music from bands like Himalayan Salt Band, or shop awesome merch at Tough Times. Attend events like Mommy & Me at the Museum or learn about the area’s first settlers at the historic Sample-McDougald House. Grab coffee and breakfast fare like a Veggie Omelet, Quiche, or Breakfast Egg Bagel from Chez Cafe. Find Caribbean flavors without leaving Pompano Beach—like Conch Chowder, Calypso Cutter, and Half Jamaican Jerk Chicken—at Calypso Restaurant & Raw Bar. Sample maki rolls like the Avocado Roll, California Roll, or Shrimp Tempura, and other pan-Asian cuisine at Kin Asian Street Food. Or check out daily specials like Tuesday’s Wing Night—featuring half-priced wings, or mouthwatering menu items like the Double Smash Burger or Chicago Dog any time at Legends Tavern.

Northwest Pompano

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  • Home Price: $330,000 median purchase price; $2,066 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 14% of Florida cities
  • Perfect For: Families, retirees

Looking for a safe, quiet Pompano Beach neighborhood to settle down in? No matter if you’re planting roots with your family in Pompano Beach or looking for somewhere to enjoy retirement, Northwest Pompano has plenty to offer! Schools like Somerset Academy Pompano and Andrews High School are great options for local families, while the proximity of major roadways like the Florida Turnpike and I-95 makes it easy to get around the rest of the city for commuters. Residents won’t need to travel to find things to do in Northwest Pompano, though, since this neighborhood has plenty of restaurants and shopping to keep you busy. And affordable real estate makes living here even more attractive, with many Spanish-style and Spanish Revival properties on the market at affordable rates compared to the rest of the coast.

Things to Do in Northwest Pompano

Shop for vintage furniture, decor, jewelry, and more at the Hillsboro Antique Mall. Attend events like Brush & Brunch, find your next great wardrobe piece, or take your kids back-to-school shopping at Festival Marketplace. Take advantage of the rec center’s running track, fitness center, and more—or watch a game from the bleachers at McNair Park. Gather a group to go play bingo at Bingo at Four Corners. Savor breakfast favorites like the 2/2/2/ Special, Homestyle Biscuits with Sausage Gravy, or a Western Omelet at Copans Cafe. Chow down on an Egg Bacon Burger, Chicken Parmigiana, or a Grilled Chicken Sub at Marco’s Top Burgers. Savor Mexican entrees like Pollo Frito, Carne Asada, and Baleada con Todo at La Progresena. Or play trivia while eating tacos on Tuesday nights or sip on seasonal beers like Gold Tail and Bikini Bay at Pompano Beach Brewing.

Palm Aire

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  • Home Price: $282,250 median purchase price; $2,138 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 14% of Florida cities
  • Perfect For: Retirees

Moving to Pompano Beach for retirement? Palm Aire is one of the best neighborhoods in the area to spend your golden years. With affordable Spanish Revival real estate, low crime rates, and lots to do, this Pompano Beach neighborhood is an attractive, quiet place to call home. From golfing to spending a day at the park, residents will never be short on things to do here. Better still, there are several retirement communities in the area, like The Preserve, where residents can enjoy a convenient lifestyle on Florida’s Gold Coast.

Things to Do in Palm Aire

Spend the day golfing or attend a golf tournament at the Palm Aire Country Club. Take yoga classes, play mahjong, or take ballroom dancing lessons at Herb Skolnick Community Center. Grab your tennis partner and play a match together or go for a walk at the scenic George Brummer Park. Wake up right with a Latte or Cappuccino from Carmela Coffee Company. Listen to live music, see bellydancing performances, and enjoy stunning Mediterranean decor, all while savoring Lebanese dishes like Falafel and Kefta Kabob at La Vie Lebanese Restaurant. Get mouthwatering Italian dishes like Chicken Marsala, Linguine with Clam Sauce, and Salmon Arrosta at Rotelli. Taste meals inspired by authentic Honduran cuisine, like Birra Tacos, Pollo con Tajadas, and more at family-owned K’Ondas Latin Food. Or find Egg Fried Rice, Mutton Biryani, Peas Pulao, and other fantastic Indian dishes in Pompano Beach at 5th Element.

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Housing statistics from Redfin and RentCafe. Crime rates from AreaVibes.