Lauderhill holds a distinction no other American city can claim: it is the Cricket Capital of the United States, home to the first ICC-sanctioned cricket stadium in the U.S. Eight miles inland from Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, the city pulses with character, from the mango, avocado, and jackfruit trees filling green spaces to the shops and restaurants lining its main corridors. Neighborhoods each have their own character, ranging from waterfront apartment communities among mature greenery to ranch-style rental homes along quiet streets.
The rental market here is broad, with options spanning low-rise condominiums, ranch homes, townhomes, and multi-story apartment communities. Much of the housing stock reflects the city's mid-century origins, giving the streetscape a relaxed, low-rise feel, though newer mixed-use development is beginning to take shape along the 38th Avenue corridor.