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Coral Springs, FL apartments for rent

102 apartments for rent in Coral Springs, FL, from 7 communities.

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Coral Springs apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a chair
$1,920-$4,329 /mo

The Barrington Club

10700 West Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL, 33065

1-4 beds 1-3 baths 760-1,831 sqft
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Coral Springs apartment for rent - a large living room with couches and chairs
$2,170-$3,999 /mo

The Hamptons on Heron Bay

11100 Heron Bay Blvd, Coral Springs, FL, 33076

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 862-1,755 sqft
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Coral Springs apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a kitchen
$2,021-$2,791 /mo

The Harbor

790 Harbor Inn Drive, Coral Springs, FL, 33071

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 875-1,050 sqft
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Coral Springs apartment for rent - a living room with a table and chairs
$2,159-$3,322 /mo

Windsor Coral Springs

6150 Wiles Road, Coral Springs, FL, 33067

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 830-1,400 sqft
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Coral Springs apartment for rent - a kitchen with a island and a living room with a couch and a tv
$1,792-$4,747 /mo

Sherwood on the Park

1599 NW 91st Avenue, Coral Springs, FL, 33071

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 829-1,412 sqft
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$1,973-$4,958 /mo

MAA Coral Springs

9111 Ramblewood Drive, Coral Springs, FL, 33071

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 827-1,436 sqft
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210 Capital, LLC

210 N University Dr., Coral Springs, FL, 33071

Studio 665-3,359 sqft
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Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
44
Some Transit
Transit Score®
35
Somewhat Bikeable
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Coral Springs is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Coral Springs is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Schools

Riverside Elementary School
PK-5 • 736 students
9/10
Park Springs Elementary School
PK-5 • 1005 students
8/10
Eagle Ridge Elementary School
PK-5 • 857 students
8/10
Coral Park Elementary School
PK-5 • 608 students
7/10
Country Hills Elementary School
PK-5 • 854 students
7/10
Ramblewood Elementary School
PK-5 • 877 students
7/10
Maplewood Elementary School
PK-5 • 749 students
6/10
James S. Hunt Elementary School
PK-5 • 627 students
6/10
Forest Hills Elementary School
PK-5 • 722 students
6/10
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Riverside Elementary School
PK-5 • 736 students
9/10
Park Springs Elementary School
PK-5 • 1005 students
8/10
Eagle Ridge Elementary School
PK-5 • 857 students
8/10
Renaissance Charter School at Coral Springs
K-8 • 1509 students
8/10
Panacea Prep Charter School
K-5 • 125 students
8/10
Ramblewood Elementary School
PK-5 • 877 students
7/10
Coral Park Elementary School
PK-5 • 608 students
7/10
Country Hills Elementary School
PK-5 • 854 students
7/10
Imagine Middle School At Broward
K-8 • 838 students
7/10
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Renaissance Charter School at Coral Springs
K-8 • 1509 students
8/10
Somerset Academy Hollywood Middle School
6-8 • 44 students
7/10
Imagine Middle School At Broward
K-8 • 838 students
7/10
City Of Coral Springs Charter School
6-12 • 1664 students
7/10
Eagles Nest Middle Charter School
6-8 • 56 students
6/10
Coral Springs Middle School
6-8 • 1155 students
6/10
Ramblewood Middle School
6-8 • 1239 students
5/10
Sawgrass Springs Middle School
6-8 • 1202 students
5/10
Forest Glen Middle School
6-8 • 1354 students
4/10
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City Of Coral Springs Charter School
6-12 • 1664 students
7/10
Coral Glades High School
9-12 • 2454 students
4/10
Coral Springs High School
9-12 • 2811 students
4/10
J. P. Taravella High School
9-12 • 3107 students
4/10
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Renter’s City Guide to Coral Springs

Introduction

Coral Springs is a city In Florida, best known for its gorgeous parks, top-rated schools and its proximity to the beach. It has made the list of Money Magazine's Top 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S. and it was ranked #1 Happiest City in Florida according to creditdonkey.com, as well as #6 Best Places to Raise a Family in Broward County by niche.com. 

How big is Coral Springs?

With a total area of 24 square miles, Coral Springs is about half the size of Miami. In terms of population, Coral Springs is 3.5 times smaller than Miami.

What cities are near Coral Springs?

Miami is only 45 miles away from Coral Springs, while Fort Lauderdale is 22 miles away. 

What is the weather like in Coral Springs?

Coral Springs enjoys mild winters, with temperatures averaging around the upper 50s, but summers can be pretty hot and humid, seeing temperatures soar into the 90s. The city gets around 244 sunny days per year; however, due to its proximity to the ocean, it also receives twice as much rain per year as the U.S. average.

What are the pros of living in Coral Springs?

One of the perks of living in Coral Springs is the fact that it is a culturally and ethnically diverse city. It has been ranked #2 Most Diverse Suburbs in Florida by niche.com and it was also named a "Community of Respect" by the Anti-Defamation League. Coral Springs is also close to Miami and Fort Lauderdale, making it easy for those who are prospecting a career in a big city.

What are the cons of living in Coral Springs?

Summers in Coral Springs can be very hot and muggy, especially if you’re not used to this type of climate. Also, even though Miami is close by, commuting into the city can see you spend a long time in traffic, while the beach towards Miami can also get quite crowded.

Coral Springs Demographic Highlights
Total Population 133,962
Female
Male
70,455
63,507
Median Age 36
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Coral Springs?

Public transport in Coral Springs is provided by the South Florida Commuter Services (SFCS). Funded by the Florida Department of Transportation, public transport within the city of Coral Springs is free. 

How much does a meal cost in Coral Springs?

A three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant in Coral Springs will cost $62.50 on average while eating out on your own in an inexpensive restaurant will cost around $16.50. A regular cappuccino will cost $5.00 on average.

How much are utilities in Coral Springs?

The monthly utility bill for a 915 sq. ft. apartment in Coral Springs is about $180.57 and it includes water, heating, electricity and waste disposal. Internet services are an additional $59.86 per month.

Coral Springs Rent Statistics
Coral Springs, FL Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Coral Springs Average apartment rent trend

Coral Springs Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 44,659
Owner Occupied 60.04%
Renter Occupied 39.96%
Renter-occupied housing units in Coral Springs:
  • 1,941 Single-family detached homes
  • 1,192 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 17,647 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (3,126) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (8,232)

Among all the available rental units in Coral Springs, 18% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 82% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Coral Springs?

The main industries in Coral Springs are education, health, social services, as well as retail. The city also boasts a lower unemployment rate compared to both Miami and the entire state of Florida.

What are the top employers in Coral Springs?

Top employers in Coral Springs include Kraft Foods, Exxon-Mobil and FedEx, which also have offices in South Florida.

Does Coral Springs have good schools and colleges?

Public schools in Coral Springs are handled by the Broward County Public Schools District (BCPS). In terms of higher education, the University of Miami has its main campus in Coral Gables, 45 miles down south. Also, Broward College is a community college with a campus nearby, in Coconut Creek.

Coral Springs Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 115,124 100.3%
Blue Collar 22,122 101.7%
White Collar 83.88%
Blue Collar 16.12%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 19,834 111.5%
Private Companies 94,446 98.8%
Governmental Workers 15,690 102.8%
Not for Profit Companies 7,276 90.9%
Self Employees 14.45%
Private Companies 68.82%
Governmental Workers 11.43%
Not for Profit Companies 5.3%

Coral Springs Education Statistics

No High School 2.43%
Some High School 29.87%
Some College 20.63%
Associate Degree 10.79%
Bachelor's Degree 22.78%
Graduate Degree 13.5%

Coral Springs Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 44,659
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$90,643
Average Household Income$116,150
Family
Non-family
34,515
10,144
Children
No Children
18,085
26,574
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What are the top attractions in Coral Beach?

Given its warm, sunny weather, Coral Beach is a great city for those who love outdoor activities. The beach is a short drive away, and it makes for an excellent day out for those who like surfing, shopping, dining or just getting a tan. The Everglades Wildlife Management Area is a half-hour drive away and it provides a unique opportunity to observe the unique wildlife, habitats and sawgrass marshes of this protected ecosystem.

What parks are there in Coral Springs?

Coral Springs has several parks, most notable being Fern Glen Park and Betti Stradling Park, which have amenities for both kids and adults. Golfers should also check out the Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace, which has played host to the Honda Classic PGA Tour nine times.

What sports teams play near Coral Springs?

Sports lovers will be glad to hear that there are some great games to enjoy just a drive away from Coral Springs. Head over to Miami if you’re hoping to catch a game with the Marlins, the Dolphins, as well as Miami Heat, the former NBA champions. The University of Miami is also home to several college sports teams, such as the Hurricanes football team, which has produced two Heisman Trophy winners, as well as won five national titles.

What are the main annual events in Coral Springs?

There are many annual events taking place in Coral Springs, mostly along the pedestrianized ArtWalk in Downtown. One of the city’s most notable events is Downtown in December, which kicks off the winter holidays season with live music and kids’ activities.

Are there museums in Coral Springs?

If you're a lover of culture, visiting the Coral Springs Museum of Art is a must. This venue exhibits modern artists and it attracts around 30,000 visitors each year.

Where to go shopping in Coral Springs?

Coral Springs has dozens of shopping malls, complete with convenience stores, kiosks and restaurants. However, for a truly unique shopping experience, check out the local Farmers’ Market: with over 40 vendors, it’s the best place to buy fresh, organic produce.

What are the renter’s rights in Coral Springs?

As a renter, it’s best to bear in mind that Florida doesn’t have rent control. As a result, the landlord has the right to increase the rent as much as they please once your lease is over. 

Do Coral Springs rentals have air conditioning?

Coral Springs can be very hot and humid, so you will need an air conditioning unit when you move in. However, landlords are not required to provide an A/C unit or even repair a broken one unless the lease agreement clearly stipulates this. As a result, you will need to carefully read through the lease agreement first, as well as make specific inquiries about whether your future rental will indeed have air conditioning.

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