
129 active condos, all resale
With a median year built of 1982, Davie has the most mature condo inventory of the three markets in this batch.
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Ranches, a historic western-theme district, and Florida's most populous town
Davie is a town in southern Broward County, officially Florida's most populous under that designation (105,691 residents as of the 2020 census) and known for its equestrian and western heritage: parts of Old Town Davie still have hitching posts outside businesses, and the town's own Code of Ordinances maintains a Western Theme District with its own architectural rules. Its condo market is the most mature of the three zones in this batch: 129 active units, all resale, with a median year built of 1982.
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Davie formally incorporated on September 19, 1963, though the area had earlier been known as 'Zona' before residents renamed it in honor of Robert Parsell Davie, a businessman who bought about 44 square miles of reclaimed swampland in the early 1900s to develop farms. That agricultural and ranching origin is the direct root of the town's equestrian identity today.
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With a median year built of 1982, Davie has the most mature condo inventory of the three markets in this batch.

A 314-acre campus and one of the town's largest employers, with enrollment among the Southeast's biggest.

Hitching posts, a Western Theme District in the municipal code, and the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds sustain a character no other South Florida town has.
With a median year built of 1982 and a $249,000 median price, this is a mature market, not a new-build one.
NSU's 314-acre campus sustains steady housing demand from students, faculty, and staff.
Much of Davie is zoned to keep horses, a profile no other town in the region shares.
The university is one of the town's largest employers and sustains year-round rental demand.
Neighborhoods with trails and horse-friendly zoning attract a tenant who won't find that option in other southern Broward zones.
The town's — not city's — character draws tenants who want stability and space over nightlife.
There are 129 active condo listings on the MLS today, all resale — there's no active new construction at the moment.
No. Davie is a town in southern Broward County, in South Florida — a different county and municipality from Miami.
Yes. The town maintains a Western Theme District in its code of ordinances, and some businesses in Old Town Davie still have hitching posts outside their entrances.
Yes, financing alternatives exist for non-resident buyers. We help you through the process and understand the requirements.
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