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Parkside Estates Homes for Sale in Parkland, FL
Gated Parkland, quiet streets, and the right address — under $1.3M.
Parkside Estates sits inside the 33067 zip code — Parkland's western half, the one that got built out before the resort-amenity arms race kicked in. It's a gated community of established single-family homes laid out around a genuinely quiet interior street pattern: the kind of layout where traffic slows down because the streets ask it to, not because there's a guard booth. Pool. Tennis. Mature lots. No grand entrance monument, no mandatory membership package, no monthly newsletter about the upcoming tiki bar hours.
The 33067 zip gives you the no-state-income-tax math, and Parkside Estates delivers that without attaching a resort-club invoice. Homes here were built to be lived in. The lots are sized for real backyard use, the pools are private, and the gate keeps the neighborhood what it has been for twenty-plus years: unhurried.
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$775,000
7653 NW 70th Avenue, Parkland, FL 33067
Parkland, FL, 33067
Listing provided by Compass Florida, LLC
Thinking about Parkside Estates? Call or text 954-300-1057
Beth and Griff know this zip well — which streets hold value in 33067, which pools are original vs. refinished, and what the gate situation actually means for day-to-day living.
Median Sold
$900K
Median List
$950K
List-to-Sale
97.1%
Days on Mkt
32
Owner-Occ
83%
Zip
33067
The Homes: Established Singles, Real Lots, Private Pools
Built ~1990s–2000s · 3–5 bedrooms · Pool & Tennis on-site
Parkside Estates homes are single-family builds from the late 1990s through early 2000s — the same construction era as much of established Parkland, which means tile roofs, stucco exteriors, screened pool enclosures, and two-car garages as standard. Expect 3 to 5 bedroom layouts, with the core of the community sitting in the 2,400 to 3,200 square foot range. Most lots carry a private pool, and the interior street layout means backyard-facing privacy is the norm rather than the exception.
The broader 33067 zip skews toward owner-occupied single-family homes at the upper end of Broward's price spectrum. Price-per-square-foot in Parkland's western zip tends to cluster in the $310–$400 range, where Parkside Estates sits comfortably — no new-build premium, no 1970s deferred maintenance. These are houses that have been through a Florida real estate cycle or two and come out priced honestly.
Signature Interior Homes
$1.1M – $1.3M~3,000 – 3,800+ sq ft · 5 bedrooms
The top of the Parkside range — larger floor plans on premium interior lots, usually with updated kitchens and baths, impact windows, and pool decks that have been refinished within the decade. At this tier you're buying the fully updated version of the neighborhood in a layout sized for multi-generation use.
Core Parkside Singles
$900K – $1.1M~2,400 – 3,000 sq ft · 4 bedrooms
The heartland of Parkside Estates — four beds, open living area, pool, and two-car garage. These homes move at a 97.1% list-to-sale ratio in the zip. Priced right, they get offers. Priced wrong, they sit. Beth and Griff can tell the difference.
Gated 33067 Entry
$800K – $900K~2,000 – 2,400 sq ft · 3–4 bedrooms
The "I got into gated Parkland and kept the portfolio intact" tier. Smaller footprint, maybe an original kitchen, but the same gate and the same zip as every other home in Parkside. For buyers who want the Parkland address without stretching to seven figures, this is the door.
The Setting: Interior Streets, Quiet Layout, Gated Without the Theater
The defining feature of Parkside Estates isn't a clubhouse or a lakefront promenade — it's the layout. The community is built around a quiet interior street pattern that naturally limits through-traffic and gives every home a sense of being tucked in rather than exposed. Wide lots, established landscaping, and the gentle compression of a well-planned gated pocket add up to a neighborhood that feels more private than its square footage might suggest.
The gate itself is a keypad-access entry — functional, consistent, and without the gatehouse overhead that drives up HOA dues in the guard-gated communities nearby. The trade is a lower monthly cost and less variation in who the HOA is actually paying. On-site amenities include a community pool and tennis courts. The rest of Parkland's infrastructure — Pine Trails Park, the Equestrian Center, the Sawgrass Expressway corridor — is minutes away.
Parkside Estates Lifestyle · The Neighborhood That Skipped the Brochure
Parkside Estates didn't spend the marketing budget on a resort-style amenity package. It spent it on mature lots, a working gate, and a street layout that makes driving too fast feel awkward. That's a deliberate trade — and for buyers who aren't paying to use a clubhouse they'll visit four times a year, it's the right one.
Community Pool
On-site pool available to residents — no resort markup in the HOA dues, just the pool.
Tennis Courts
On-site tennis courts. No waitlist, no booking app required. Shows up on site and plays.
Gated Entry
Keypad-access gate that keeps the neighborhood a neighborhood, not a cut-through. Lower overhead than a guard-staffed booth.
Quiet Interior Layout
Street layout that discourages through-traffic by design. The inside of the community stays inside the community.
Private Backyard Pools
A large share of Parkside homes have private screened pool enclosures. Your pool schedule is your own.
Pine Trails Park — 5 min
Parkland's 100-acre park — playgrounds, sports fields, amphitheater, farmers market — is a short drive from the gate.
Parkside Estates Market Report: The 33067 Numbers as of April 2026
Parkland's 33067 zip is holding as a seller-leaning market — roughly 5.5 months of inventory, a list-to-sale ratio of 97.1%, and median days on market around 32. It's a cooler market than the 2022 peak but not a buyer's market by any standard measure. Homes in the Parkside Estates price band that come to market priced accurately are still generating clean offers. The ones that test the ceiling sit.
33067 Market Snapshot · Parkland West · April 2026 est.
Median Sold Price
~$900,000
Median Est. Value
~$872,000
Median List Price
~$950,000
Months of Inv.
5.5
List-to-Sale
97.1%
Days on Market
32
Owner-Occ
83%
Estimates based on comparable Parkland west-side market activity. Verify current Parkside-specific comps with Beth or Griff before writing an offer.
Parkside Estates Price Band Distribution
Illustrative distribution based on Parkside Estates price range and comparable 33067 sales. Verify active comps before pricing or making an offer.
Schools
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is a high-performing, “A-rated” district, with over half of its schools achieving an “A” grade for the 2024–2025 school year (Source: Browardschools.com). There are also many charter and private schools across Broward.
Nearby public schools
- ◆Heron Heights Elementary
- ◆Westglades Middle School
- ◆Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Verify current school assignments with Broward County Public Schools before writing an offer — boundaries can shift.
Location: Western Parkland 33067, Close to Everything That Matters
Parkside Estates sits in western Parkland within the 33067 zip — the side of the city that has mature infrastructure and established routines. Holmberg Road, University Drive, and Pine Island Road frame the surrounding grid, putting grocery stores, schools, parks, and the Sawgrass Expressway within a ten-minute radius. The Florida Turnpike is reachable in roughly fifteen. You are not remote. You are Parkland — the quieter part of it.
Average commute time out of the 33067 zip runs about 30–34 minutes — consistent with the broader Parkland average. The upside is the same one the whole city enjoys: a large share of residents work from home, and the mid-morning streets feel like a suburb doing its thing at its own pace.
The Parkside Estates Vibe, in 30 Seconds
Gated without the gatehouse theater. Pool without the resort fee. Parkside Estates is the part of Parkland that skipped the marketing budget and put it toward mature lots and a gate that works. The homes here have been lived in long enough to know what they are. The hedges line up. The pool cages have been rescreened. If Parkland Bay is the glossy new build and Fox Ridge is the open street, Parkside Estates is the gated middle — the one that lets you tell someone you live in a gated Parkland community without having to explain a country club membership on top of it.
Why Buy in Parkside Estates?
- ◆Gated Parkland community with keypad-access entry — lower HOA overhead than guard-gated alternatives nearby
- ◆Established 1990s–2000s single-family homes with mature lots, private pools, and tile roofs that have already been tested
- ◆Community pool and tennis on-site — functional amenities without a resort-club price tag
- ◆Quiet interior street layout — minimal through-traffic, strong sense of enclosure within the gate
- ◆83% owner-occupied zip — stable, long-tenured neighborhood character
- ◆33067 zip median sold around $900K with a 97.1% list-to-sale ratio — correctly priced homes move in about 32 days
- ◆No state income tax — a household earning $300K saves $15K–$25K per year compared to NJ/NY/CA
- ◆Five minutes to Pine Trails Park, ten to the Sawgrass Expressway, under thirty to the beach
- ◆Parkland is consistently ranked among the safest cities in Florida
- ◆Entry price under $900K puts you inside a gated Parkland community — a door that is closing in much of the city
The Honest Summary
Parkside Estates is for the buyer who wants gated Parkland without paying the resort-amenity premium. The gate is real. The homes are established and priced honestly relative to what they are — 1990s to 2000s single-family builds on good lots with private pools. There is no manufactured lake. There is no 27,000-square-foot clubhouse. There is a functioning, quiet, owner-occupied neighborhood in one of the safest cities in Florida.
Beth and Griff know the 33067 zip in detail — which Parkside streets see value hold best, which pools are original vs. recently refinished, and what a good inspection looks like on a 25-year-old Florida home. That context is what makes the difference between buying confidently and buying with fingers crossed.
Parkside Estates, Parkland FL 33067
Gated single-family community, western Parkland
Tax Savings · Moving to Parkland
Florida: no state income tax. Parkland property taxes ~1.08%. Here's the math on a ~$900K home:
State Income Tax
Annual savings: $12K–$28K
Over 5 years: $60K–$140K
Enough to resurface the pool, update the kitchen, and keep a cushion for insurance. Florida never charged you for January in Parkland.
Out-of-state buyers
Moving to Parkside Estates from out of state
- ◆Gated single-family Parkland community with 1990s–2000s build range
- ◆On-site pool, tennis courts, and quiet interior streets
- ◆$800K–$1.3M range with median sold around $900K
Parkside Estates is one of the addresses out-of-state buyers shortlist when they start mapping Parkland — a gated South Florida community with the kind of build quality, lot sizes, and amenity package that clears most relocator checklists in a single visit. Florida's homestead exemption applies the year after you take title and establish primary residency by January 1 — that caps annual assessed-value increases at 3% under Save Our Homes and shaves roughly $50,000 off the taxable value. If you're moving from another Florida home, your portability dollars come with you. Many of our out-of-state buyers never fly down before closing: Florida allows remote online notarization, virtual tours, and remote inspections, and Beth runs a 45–60 day playbook that gets the keys in your hand without burning a same-week flight.
Nearest airports: FLL — 30–40 min · PBI — 45–60 min · MIA — 55–65 min
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Disclaimer: All information provided on this page — including but not limited to home prices, market statistics, sales data, tax rates, tax savings estimates, community amenities, HOA details, demographic data, and property descriptions — is deemed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Market data reflects the broader 33067 zip code and may not be specific to Parkside Estates. Data is compiled from public MLS records, county tax records, RPR, census data, and other third-party sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication. Market conditions, tax laws, HOA policies, and community amenities are subject to change without notice. Prospective buyers and their advisors should independently verify all information before making any real estate, financial, or relocation decisions. Tax savings estimates are illustrative only and will vary based on individual income, filing status, deductions, exemptions, and applicable federal, state, and local tax laws. Demographic data is approximate and derived from census and third-party estimates. Nothing on this page constitutes legal, financial, or tax advice. Beth Mckeone, James Griffis, VantaSure Realty, and Buy Sell Diva make no warranties or representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information presented. Use of this information is at your own risk.