Living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale

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Overview

Living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale means choosing a mature, upscale neighborhood with strong community appeal and easy access to everything South Florida offers. Coral Ridge is an established enclave of about 1,350 single-family homes, plus some duplexes, townhouses, and condos. The neighborhood combines residential green space, boating culture, and a private golf and country club that makes it one of Fort Lauderdale’s most desirable pockets.

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Prime Location & Easy Access to Key Destinations

Coral Ridge sits on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway across from Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. The neighborhood is framed by Sunrise Boulevard to the south and Oakland Park Boulevard to the north, which keeps everything central: beaches, downtown, malls, and major dining corridors are only minutes away.

That location gives residents quick routes to Fort Lauderdale Beach and downtown, while maintaining a quieter, residential feel. For anyone considering living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale, the balance of access and privacy is a major plus.

Pricing & Property Types in Coral Ridge

The housing stock is dominated by single-family homes, many on large lots — commonly around 10,000 square feet. Yard space like that is rare close to a major beach city, making Coral Ridge attractive to families and buyers who want outdoor room.

Price points are broad. Single-family homes generally start around $1 million and can go up dramatically depending on waterfront location, lot size, and recent renovations. There are also smaller waterfront properties and non-waterfront homes for different budgets.

Waterfront Living & Boating Lifestyle in Coral Ridge

A defining feature for many who choose living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale is the boating lifestyle. The Coral Ridge Yacht Club and Marina run through the middle of the community, and properties east of Bayview Drive enjoy unobstructed access to the Intracoastal and the Atlantic with no fixed bridges.

Homes west of Bayview sit on the Middle River, which has fixed bridges that restrict larger vessels from reaching the Intracoastal. Smaller boats typically navigate under the bridges without issue. If boating is a priority, pay close attention to whether a property faces the Intracoastal or the Middle River.

Top Schools, Parks, and Neighborhood Amenities in Coral Ridge

One of the neighborhood’s biggest draws is Bayview Elementary School, consistently ranked among the best public elementary schools in the region. That reputation has helped keep the real estate market strong for years.

Parks and recreation are easy to find. George English Park and Bayview Park are walkable from many parts of Coral Ridge, and the proximity to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park means abundant outdoor options.

The Coral Ridge Lifestyle: Comfort & Convenience

Coral Ridge gives you the best of both worlds: a quiet, residential street life with abundant local conveniences. Casual restaurants, shopping centers like the Galleria, golf courses, and other services are all minutes away.

The neighborhood’s A rating on Niche is based on 12 factors that highlight quality of life, safety, schools, and amenities. For anyone considering living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale, the combination of community features makes daily life comfortable and enjoyable.

Aerial shot of Coral Ridge waterfront with private docks, canals and the Intracoastal Waterway

Essential Buying Tips for Coral Ridge Homes

  • Prioritize waterfront orientation: Decide whether direct Intracoastal access matters or if Middle River access is acceptable.
  • Lot size matters: Many buyers come for the larger lots. If outdoor space is important, filter for lots around 10,000 square feet or larger.
  • School districts: Bayview Elementary is a major draw. Confirm school zoning if that’s a priority.
  • Club membership: If you want access to private golf and country club amenities, inquire about membership availability and costs.
  • Boat size limitations: Check bridge heights for properties on the Middle River if you own a larger vessel.

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FAQs

Is Coral Ridge a family-friendly neighborhood?

Yes. With excellent schools like Bayview Elementary, large yards, parks, and a quiet residential environment, Coral Ridge is very family-friendly.

How close is Coral Ridge to the beach and downtown?

Very close. The neighborhood is minutes from Fort Lauderdale Beach and downtown, offering quick access to restaurants, nightlife, and waterfront recreation while remaining a peaceful residential area.

What are typical home prices in Coral Ridge?

Single-family homes commonly start around $1 million and escalate depending on waterfront position, lot size, and upgrades. Luxury waterfront estates can reach much higher price points.

Do all homes in Coral Ridge have boat access?

No. Some homes have direct Intracoastal access with no fixed bridges, while others sit on the Middle River where fixed bridges limit larger vessels. Check each property’s waterway details before buying.

Final thoughts

Living in Coral Ridge Fort Lauderdale is about choosing an established coastal lifestyle with room to breathe, strong schools, boating amenities, and proximity to city life. Whether you want a private club experience, waterfront boating, or a large yard for family activities, Coral Ridge offers compelling options for many buyers.

Thinking about a move to Coral Ridge or want a custom list of homes that fit your needs? Call or text us at 561-962-2865  and schedule a tour.

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