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All data current as of publish date.
*Prices averaged for 5 home sizes across 6 distances over 100 miles. Mileage included in long-distance quotes.
**Prices averaged for 5 home sizes (when different trucks were available) for a distance under 100 miles. Prices do not include mileage rates.
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What to know about moving in Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines—also simply known as ‘The Pines’—is a great place to live, especially for those looking for the perfect mix between suburban and metropolitan lifestyles. Because its neighboring cities are Fort Lauderdale and Miami, you can probably guess there are plenty of beaches and shopping opportunities all over the place. A former National Civic League All-America City winner, Pembroke Pines hosts a diverse community with appreciation for the arts and cultural development.
That said, you pay for the high quality of life in Pembroke Pines, where the cost of living is a whopping 46% higher than the national average. You can expect to pay more than average for utilities (6% higher), transportation (4% higher), and groceries (19% higher). The silver lining? Healthcare in Pembroke Pines is 5% lower than the national average.
To be honest, a good salary depends on your household size and needs. However, MIT’s Living Wage Calculator reports the living salary for a household with two working parents and two kids in Pembroke Pines, Florida, is roughly $109,949, or $26.43 per hour, per parent, after taxes. Meanwhile, a good salary for a single working adult with no children is roughly $38,834 after taxes.
Pembroke Pines is known for its dedication to the arts and culture, entertainment, and athletics. Here are a few things you can find in the Pembroke Pines area:
- Access to the Port Everglades, one of the most active cruise ports in the world
- The Broward Center for Performing Arts
- The Broward Museum of Discovery and Science
- The International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale
- The Miami-Hollywood Motorsports Park
- Access to multiple professional sports organizations, including the Florida Marlins (MLB), The Miami Heat (NBA), and the Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Pembroke Pines is pretty close to the beach, with Miami’s beaches within a 30 minute drive. However, it’s a good idea to keep the area’s proximity to the everglades in mind, as you’re likely to see an alligator (or three) the longer you’re outside—especially during the spring and summer months. While on the beach, you should also be wary of rip currents and more dangerous sea animals, like jellyfish.
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