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Explore condos in Davie, Florida's most populous town and South Florida's most equestrian-heritage community, home to Nova Southeastern University: a market of 129 active condos, all resale.

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South Florida's most equestrian-heritage town, home to Nova Southeastern University

Living in Davie

Davie formally incorporated on September 19, 1963. The area had earlier been known as 'Zona,' until 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 root is the direct origin of the town's equestrian and western identity.

Davie still maintains a Western Theme District in its own municipal code of ordinances, with architectural rules for facades, signage, and lighting in Old Town Davie. Some businesses in the area, including a McDonald's, still keep hitching posts outside their entrance — a functional relic of a time when arriving on horseback was a real option, not just a decoration.

The Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, hosting rodeos since the 1940s, still hold equestrian events, concerts, and fairs. Neighborhoods like Imagination Farms and Long Lake Ranches keep large-lot zoning that allows horses, with their own equestrian trails.

Nova Southeastern University established its main campus in Davie on the site of the former Forman Field, a World War II auxiliary airfield returned to the community. Founded in 1964 as Nova University, it merged in 1994 with Southeastern University of Health Sciences to form today's NSU, now one of the town's largest employers. Nearby is also Flamingo Gardens, a 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary.

Davie has 129 active condo listings on the MLS today, none of them new construction — an entirely resale market. The median price is $249,000, with a $675/month median HOA and a median year built of 1982, the oldest of the three towns in this batch.

That profile reflects a market that's been consolidated for decades, sustained by steady demand from Nova Southeastern University and by a town's character — not a fast-growing city's — that draws buyers who prioritize stability and local identity over product novelty.

What will you find in Davie?

01Genuine equestrian heritage
Hitching posts, a Western Theme District in the municipal code, and zoning that allows horses across much of the town.
02Nova Southeastern University
A 314-acre main campus, one of the town's largest employers.
03A mature market
129 active condos, all resale, with a median year built of 1982 — the most established inventory in this batch.
04A town's character, not a city's
Florida's most populous town, but with the pace and scale of a small community.

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Davie in minutes

  • Fort Lauderdale15 minutes
  • Sawgrass Mills15 minutes
  • Sunrise15 minutes
  • Plantation10 minutes
  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport20 minutes
  • Downtown Miami30 minutes

Places of interest in Davie

  • Flamingo Gardens — A 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary, with species native to Florida.
  • Bergeron Rodeo Grounds — Hosting rodeos since the 1940s, now also a venue for concerts and fairs.
  • Nova Southeastern University (main campus) — A 314-acre campus on the site of the former Forman Field airfield, one of the town's largest employers.

Frequently asked questions about condos in Davie

Answers to the most common questions about pricing, inventory, and the process of buying a condo in this town.

Davie is Florida's most populous town, formally incorporated in 1963 on farming and ranching land that gave it its equestrian and western identity to this day — with hitching posts in Old Town Davie and a Western Theme District in its own code of ordinances. It's home to Nova Southeastern University's 314-acre main campus. Its condo market is the most mature of the three towns in this batch: 129 active units, all resale, with a median year built of 1982.

  • Living — You want a town with its own identity, genuine equestrian heritage, and small-community pace within southern Broward.
  • Proximity to NSU — You're looking for housing near Nova Southeastern University's main campus.
  • Investing — You'd rather have a mature, consolidated market anchored by a university than a trendy enclave.
  • Renting — You're interested in renting to students, university staff, or a tenant who values the equestrian lifestyle.

Who buys in Davie? Families looking for a town's identity, space, and, in some neighborhoods, the real option of keeping horses; Faculty, staff, and students tied to Nova Southeastern University; Investors who prioritize a mature, consolidated market over one that's still expanding; Buyers drawn to a character unique in South Florida: genuine western heritage, not just aesthetics.

There are 129 active condo listings on the town's MLS today, all resale. We can send you updated availability based on what you're looking for.

No. Davie is a town in southern Broward County, in South Florida — a different county and municipality from Miami.

Yes. Davie maintains a Western Theme District in its municipal code of ordinances, and several businesses in Old Town Davie still keep hitching posts outside their entrance, a legacy of its farming and ranching past.

Not currently: the 129 active units on the MLS are resale, with a median year built of 1982 — the oldest inventory among the towns in this batch.

Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing alternatives exist depending on the buyer's profile. We help you access those options.

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