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Estate Homes in Weston & Parkland

Gated family enclaves, A-rated schools, and resort-style living in western Broward County's most sought-after communities.

Weston & Parkland Market

Where Families Choose Excellence

Weston and Parkland represent a distinctly different luxury proposition than South Florida's coastal markets. These western Broward County communities have earned their reputation as two of the safest, best-educated, and most family-oriented cities in Florida — and the luxury real estate here reflects those priorities.

In Weston, communities like Weston Hills Country Club offer championship golf alongside estate homes on generously proportioned lots. Windmill Ranch Estates caters to equestrian enthusiasts with acreage properties. The Ridges provides newer construction with contemporary architectural sensibility. What unites these communities is space — the kind of expansive indoor-outdoor living that coastal markets can rarely deliver at comparable price points.

Parkland offers its own distinct character. Developed with a deliberate emphasis on green space, community identity, and family infrastructure, Parkland's luxury neighborhoods like Heron Bay, MonteCito, and Parkland Golf and Country Club provide estate-quality homes within master-planned environments where everything from schools to recreation to security has been thoughtfully designed.

For luxury buyers prioritizing school quality, safety, and space over ocean proximity, Weston and Parkland consistently represent the strongest value in Broward County's luxury tier — with homes typically ranging from $800,000 to $5 million or more depending on lot size, community, and finishes.

Your Weston & Parkland Specialist

Daniel Moroco

With 15+ years of luxury experience across Broward County, Daniel understands what drives the western communities market — school-district boundaries, HOA governance quality, and the nuanced differences between seemingly similar gated enclaves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Weston & Parkland Living

Why are Weston and Parkland top luxury markets for families?
Both cities consistently rank among the safest and most desirable communities in Florida. They feature A-rated school districts, large estate lots, mature tree canopy, and resort-style amenities including golf courses, tennis centers, and community pools. Unlike coastal markets, Weston and Parkland provide spacious properties with significant acreage at compelling price points — luxury homes generally range from $800,000 to $5 million or more depending on lot size and community.
What are the best gated communities in Weston and Parkland?
Weston's premier communities include Weston Hills Country Club with championship golf and estate homes, Windmill Ranch Estates for equestrian properties, and The Ridges for contemporary luxury. In Parkland, Heron Bay offers resort amenities with family living, MonteCito features Mediterranean estates, and Parkland Golf and Country Club provides championship golf with newer homes. Each has distinct lot sizes, architectural styles, and amenity packages.
How do property values compare to coastal Broward County?
Weston and Parkland generally offer more interior space and lot size per dollar than coastal markets like Fort Lauderdale. While waterfront premiums drive coastal prices higher, western communities compete on larger lots, newer construction, stronger schools, and lower insurance costs. For families prioritizing space and schools over water access, these communities often represent the best luxury value in Broward County.
What lifestyle amenities do these communities offer?
Weston features the Weston Town Center, Bonaventure Town Center, community parks, and Everglades proximity for outdoor recreation. Parkland offers Pine Trails Park, Terramar Park, and Sawgrass Recreation Park access. Many gated communities provide private golf courses, tennis and pickleball courts, fitness centers, resort pools, and social clubhouses. Both cities offer convenient highway access for commuting to Fort Lauderdale, Miami, or Palm Beach County.