Living in Miami's Western Suburbs (Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Weston, Sunrise, Cooper City, Plantation, Davie): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe of Miami's Western Suburbs
This region is classic suburban South Florida: well-kept homes, cul-de-sacs, gated communities, and great schools — all woven through with palm-lined boulevards and shopping plazas. There’s a strong Caribbean and Latinx cultural presence, tons of public parks, and a clear focus on family life, education, and value. While not walkable or nightlife-heavy, these towns offer security, amenities, and room to grow.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Miramar & Pembroke Pines – Large, diverse cities with newer developments, shopping centers, and strong appeal to working families.
- Weston – Master-planned and highly ranked for schools, parks, and safety. Very family-focused and visually pristine.
- Sunrise & Plantation – More affordable, centrally located with access to both Fort Lauderdale and Miami job markets.
- Cooper City & Davie – Quiet, community-focused towns with a semi-rural vibe in spots and lots of green space.
Why It Works
- Excellent public schools and charter school access, especially in Weston and Cooper City.
- Lots of newer housing stock, larger homes, and more affordable prices than coastal zones.
- Centrally located for commuters working in either Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
- Diverse, family-friendly communities with tons of parks and youth sports.
- Strong sense of order — HOAs, good city services, and low crime rates.
Watch Out For
- You’ll need a car for everything — there’s virtually no walkability.
- HOA restrictions can be rigid depending on the community.
- Fewer entertainment or cultural venues — most nightlife is a drive away.
- Morning and evening commutes along I-75 and the Turnpike can be brutal.
Good Fit For
- Dual-income families who commute to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or remote/hybrid workers needing space.
- First-time buyers and those upgrading from condos or apartments.
- Households focused on schools, stability, and long-term homeownership.
- Buyers who want a modern home without coastal risk or pricing.
Things to Do
- Weston Town Center – Local shops, dining, and community events.
- CB Smith Park (Pembroke Pines) – Waterslides, concerts, and trails.
- Sawgrass Mills Mall (Sunrise) – Massive outlet mall and entertainment hub.
- Horseback riding and rodeos in Davie, plus sprawling parks in Plantation.
- Youth sports leagues, festivals, and food trucks year-round.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Single-family homes, townhomes, gated communities, some condos, and retirement options.
Buy:
- Weston: $600K–$1.3M
- Pembroke Pines/Miramar: $450K–$850K
- Sunrise/Plantation: $400K–$750K
- Cooper City/Davie: $500K–$950K
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,800–$2,600
- 3BR homes: $2,800–$4,200
Commute & Transit
Major roads: I-75, Florida Turnpike, Sawgrass Expressway, and I-595. Minimal public transit — buses are available but slow; a car is required. Proximity to FLL and MIA airports depends on location.
- Commuting to Miami: 30–60 minutes
- To Fort Lauderdale: 20–45 minutes.
Is the Miami Western Suburbs Area Right for You?
If you’re looking for space, schools, safety, and suburban calm with palm trees, the Western Suburbs are one of the metro’s best-balanced regions. They offer value, diversity, and long-term livability for families and professionals alike.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Metro.