South Florida Luxury Real Estate

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Broward County Florida - Luxury Homes for Sale

In Broward County there are 1,101 luxury homes for sale listed at $1 million and up.  The list price for these Broward luxury homes are between $1 million and $42 million.

Of these 1101 active homes for sale listed with a RealtorĀ®, only 4 of them are foreclosures.

803 of these Broward luxury homes are waterfront homes for sale. Some of these
luxury home communities are: Hillsboro Beach, Rio Vista Isles, Hillsboro Mile, Windmill Ranch Estates, Del Lago Isle, Coral Isles, Harbor Beach, Sunshine Ranches, Nurmi Isles Island, Landmark Ranches, Hawks Landing, Windmill Reserve, Long Lake Ranches, and Stonebrook Estates.

In the past 60 days there have been 41 homes sold at or above $1 million in Broward County and there are currently 71 homes pending sale.

Below are listings of homes for sale listed at $1,000,000 and above in Fort Lauderdale, Fl and a 5 mile radius. You can search homes for sale below by selecting your city location or zip code and the price range of the homes you are looking for. You can also search Golf Course Communities, Equestrian Communities, Gated Communities, Dockage, etc. in Broward County by putting in any of those keywords.

Please do not hesitate to contact Tiffany at 954-257-5030 if you need any help with your home search or to place your home on the market for sale.


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Tiffany L. Young, CDPE
Young Realty Group
Keller Williams Realty
Direct: 954-257-5030
Email: tiffany@tiffanylyoung.com
Website: South Florida Real Estate

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Helping South Florida Homeowners prevent foreclosure.
Specializing in
Short Sales in Broward County.
Assisting Buyers and Sellers of 
Southwest Broward Homes for Sale or rent.

If you or someone you know is facing foreclosure in the South Florida area, call me today at 954-257-5030 to find out how I can help.

South Florida Real Estate

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