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North Lauderdale is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city’s population was 44,794. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,166,488 people in the 2020 census.
At its creation in 1963, it was largely farmland on the western edge of development in Broward County. North Lauderdale was originally a grazing pasture for cows and horses of the Anderson Dairy Farm and also an agricultural area for the Lena Lyons Stringbean Farm. Recognizing a rare opportunity to work with a blank slate, famed architect Morris Lapidus turned his attention to planning a city that would become North Lauderdale. Lapidus gained international notoriety for launching the 1950s “Miami Beach” style resort hotel.
His design of the Fontainebleau Resort, the Eden Roc, and Americana helped create the style of Miami Beach. After hotels, Lapidus turned to design cities. North Lauderdale, “The City of Tomorrow,” was the first city he laid out.
Residents still benefit from his influence and vision, which can be seen in the whimsical “beacons” lending the city prominence and in the distinct, amoebic shape of the Boulevard of Champions.
Located 8 mi (12 km) inland from the Atlantic shore, the town is within driving distance of several beaches, making it easy to find the sun and sand. The easiest route to the coast is to use Lantana Road. There are a few great beaches nearby: North Lauderdale Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Hollywood Beach.
North Lauderdale zip code is 33068, 33309 & 33319
The median list price of homes in North Lauderdale, FL was $659,000 in September 2022, compared to $820,000 in 2021. Price range from $90K $659K, with the median list price per sq ft of $298 North Lauderdale, FL, was a seller's market in September 2022, which means that there are more people looking to buy than there are homes available.