Pembroke Pines, FL apartments for rent
85 apartments for rent in Pembroke Pines, FL, from 7 communities.
Pembroke Pines Landings
10101 SW 14th Street, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Garage
Pines Garden at City Center
10400 City Center Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025
Windsor Pembroke Pines
11099 SW 5th Street, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025
Windsor at Pembroke Gardens
500 SW 145th Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33027
Arabelle City Center
10700 SW City Center Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025
Bell Pembroke Pines
16700 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33028
Douglas Gardens V
709 SW 88th Avenue, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025
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Renter’s City Guide to Pembroke Pines
Introduction
Pembroke Pines is a principal city in the Miami, Florida, metropolitan area. It boasts all the amenities of the big city, with the homely vibe of a far smaller town. The city has a vibrant community and offers a high quality of life.
Is Pembroke Pines a good place to live?
Pembroke Pines has something to offer everyone, from young professionals to retirees to families. Money Magazine placed it among the 'top 100 best places to live in the U.S.', while BusinessWeek ranked it the number one ‘best city to raise your kids in Florida’.
How big is Pembroke Pines?
In terms of physical area, Pembroke Pine stretches over 35 square miles, making it around the same size as nearby Fort Lauderdale. It has a population of around 168,200.
What cities are close to Pembroke Pines?
Pembroke Pines is just 20 miles north of Miami. Hollywood, FL, is just 9-miles away, while Fort Lauderdale is about 18 miles away.
What is the weather like in Pembroke Pines?
With a tropical climate, summers in Pembroke Pines are characterized by warm, muggy weather and average highs of around 90°F. With average lows of around 58°F, winters in Pembroke Pines are relatively mild. The city sees a fair amount of rain throughout the summer months, with June and September typically the wettest, each receiving around 10" of precipitation.
What are the pros of living in Pembroke Pines?
A sunny, tropical climate is just one of the main advantages of living in Pembroke Pines. There are plenty of options to enjoy outdoor activities and beaches are just a short drive away to the east. Meanwhile, heading west will take you into the stunning Everglades Wildlife Management Area. For sports fans, you’ll be close enough to Miami to catch big games from the Florida Marlins, Miami Heat or Miami Dolphins. Finally, good schools and a growing community round things off.
What are the cons of living in Pembroke Pines?
The main disadvantage of living in Pembroke Pines is that the area is vulnerable to tropical storms and hurricanes. Besides the worry this can bring, it also increases the cost of homeowners insurance. The weather can also be muggy and humid, which can become uncomfortable if you’re not used to it.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is Pembroke Pines expensive to live in?
Compared to nearby Fort Lauderdale and Miami, the cost of living in Pembroke Pines is, for the most part, lower. It is slightly more expensive than Orlando, though rents are almost 50% lower than in New York City.
How much is public transportation in Pembroke Pines?
Public transportation in Pembroke Pines is served by Broward County Transit (BCT). Local fares cost $2 one-way, while monthly passes start at $70. Besides local routes, BCT also operates a free community bus that can transport residents to nearby beach communities such as Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale. Local taxi services start at around $2.55, plus $2.40 per mile on average.
How much does a meal cost in Pembroke Pines?
You can expect to pay around $60 on average for a 3-course meal for 2 in a mid-range restaurant. A regular coffee should be around $4.60.
How much are utilities in Pembroke Pines?
You can expect to pay an average of around $125 per month on utilities in Pembroke Pine. This includes basics such as cooling, electricity, water, heating and garbage disposal for a 915-sq.ft apartment. Your monthly internet bill should be around $60.
Pembroke Pines Housing Statistics
- 3,035 Single-family detached homes
- 2,193 Attached homes or townhouses
- 14,599 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (1,722) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (8,631)
Among all the available rental units in Pembroke Pines, 29% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 71% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What is the unemployment rate in Pembroke Pines?
With an unemployment rate of 3.1%, Pembroke Pines has a lower rate than the U.S. average of 3.9%. It's also lower than the majority of other areas in Florida. Miami, the 11th largest economy in the U.S., is just a short commute away, providing a wealth of employment opportunities.
What are the major industries in Pembroke Pines?
The most common industries in terms of the number of employees in Pembroke Pines are health care and social assistance, retail trade and educational services. Tourism is another major industry that employs thousands of workers in Pembroke Pines.
What are the top employers in Pembroke Pines?
Many Pembroke Pines residents commute out of town to work for a variety of well-known companies, including American Airlines, Baptist Health South Florida and Jackson Health.
What is the Public School District in Pembroke Pines?
Pembroke Pines is served by the Broward County Public Schools district, which is the 6th largest school district in the U.S.
What are the top colleges in Pembroke Pines?
There are a number of great colleges and universities in Pembroke Pines. Keiser University is highly-ranked and offers associate programs in health professions, computer science and more. It has achieved a number of accolades in these fields from Community College Week. Florida International University also has a campus in Pembroke Pines, as does Broward College and Barry University. Meanwhile, the University of Miami is easily reached from Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 145,624 | 103.5% |
Blue Collar | 25,650 | 110.2% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 19,188 | 117.5% |
Private Companies | 117,164 | 103.4% |
Governmental Workers | 22,794 | 99.1% |
Not for Profit Companies | 12,128 | 106.8% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What are the top attractions in Pembroke Pines?
There are lots to do for fun in Pembroke Pines, from catching a movie at the local cinema to enjoying the wealth of lakes and waterways dotted around the city. There are also 2 golf courses, while the adventurous can take to the sky on a helicopter tour of the city. Finally, some of Florida's best beaches are just a short distance away, making for a great day out in the sun.
What is there to do in Pembroke Pines for families?
Pembroke Pines has plenty of family-friendly attractions. The city is home to a host of beautiful parks, including C.B. Smith Park, which features exciting water slides, splash areas and creeks that are ideal for cooling off after a day in the sun. Alternatively, head to Smith Park for horse riding, cycling on the bike trails, eating alfresco in the picnic shelters or spending the night under canvas in one of the camping areas. For something a little different, try some miniature golf at All Golf.
What are the main annual events in Pembroke Pines?
Home to more than 30 events each year, there's always something exciting going on. In April, the city celebrates Pines Day, which marks the city's birthday. Christmas, Halloween, July 4th and all other major public holidays are also marked by festivities.
Where to go shopping in Pembroke Pines?
Shops at Pembroke Gardens offer an array of shopping experiences in a beautiful open-air complex. From well-known megastores, to high-end boutiques, you're sure to find everything you need. The complex is also home to some of the best restaurants and bars in town, such as the Cheesecake Factory, the British Pub and a craft brewery.
What are the renter’s rights in Pembroke Pines?
It's well worth paying close attention to your tenancy agreement before you sign it, as Florida doesn't have rent control. This means that landlords are legally allowed to increase your rent at the end of your lease, so be careful when renewing. Rental units are not required to be equipped with air conditioning units unless it is specifically mentioned in your lease agreement. If you do have AC in your unit, be advised that if it breaks, it's your responsibility to fix it, as landlords are not legally required to maintain them. Considering the hot and muggy weather in Pembroke Pines, it's good to be clear on this issue from the get-go.