Broward County, FL Foreclosures (2026)

Explore foreclosure properties with the highest estimated available equity in Broward County, FL. Rankings are based on county appraisal values and recorded lien information.

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1101 N Federal Hwy, Pompano Beach, FL, 33062

1101 N Federal Hwy, Pompano Beach, FL 33062

Vacant Residential
Appraised Value: $293,880
Lien: $10,082.22
6010 S FALLS CIRCLE DR #412 , LAUDERHILL, FL,

6010 S FALLS CIRCLE DR #412 ,

Vacant Condo
Appraised Value: $150,840
Lien: $41,741
8001 NW 3rd Pl, Margate, FL, 33063

8001 NW 3rd Pl, Margate, FL 33063

Vacant Residential
Appraised Value: $355,320
Lien: $274,136.15
15213 SW 54th St, Miramar, FL, 33027

15213 SW 54th St, Miramar, FL 33027

Vacant Residential
Appraised Value: $677,930
Lien: $536,125.21
540 NE 59th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33334

540 NE 59th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334

Vacant Residential
Appraised Value: $280,470
Lien: $225,932.5
3361 NW 85 AVE #305 , CORAL SPRINGS, FL,

3361 NW 85 AVE #305 ,

Vacant Condo
Appraised Value: $183,610
Lien: $180,062.91
15903 FERNCLIFF LN , FORT LAUDERDALE, FL,

15903 FERNCLIFF LN ,

Appraised Value: $181,280
Lien: $182,690.78
557 W Dayton Cir, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33312

557 W Dayton Cir, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

Vacant Residential
Appraised Value: $357,130
Lien: $404,766.19
2219 DRISCOLL ST , HOLLYWOOD, FL,

2219 DRISCOLL ST ,

Vacant Condo
Appraised Value: $367,730
Lien: $444,412.96
3095 N COURSE DR #204 , POMPANO BEACH, FL,

3095 N COURSE DR #204 ,

Vacant Condo
Appraised Value: $334,140
Lien: $513,165.13

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Broward County, FL House Price Index

Broward County, FL Labor Market Condition

Broward County Housing Market Condition

Growing Market

Broward County shows steady population growth alongside rising home values and a slowly expanding housing inventory, even as vacancy remains relatively high. The county added about 31,000 residents over the past year (a 1.6% gain), bringing the population to roughly 1.98 million; that growth is smaller than Florida’s 2.2% increase but stronger than the national pace of about 0.8%. Housing supply is also inching up, with roughly 2,900 more housing units (a 0.3% rise), which eases pressure on demand but is a more modest gain than seen across the state and nation.


What this means
HomeownersIf you’re selling, modest price gains and rising inventory mean your home may attract buyers but expect more competition than in a low-inventory market.
BuyersIncreased listings and a small slowdown in FHFA movement create more opportunities to shop, though median prices remain elevated.
RentersRents are rising, but vacancy levels give renters slightly more leverage and time to find favorable options.
Market ParticipantsWatch employment and inventory trends closely—small shifts could quickly affect price momentum and demand.

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