Apartments for Rent in Pembroke Lakes - Pembroke Pines
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Apartments for Rent in Pembroke Lakes, Pembroke Pines, FL
The planned community of Pembroke Lakes is an alluringly affluent area in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Situated among major roads and interstates, Pembroke Lakes is a commuter-friendly neighborhood with easy access to big time coastal cities like Miami, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale.
Known for its abundance of lakes and shopping destinations, Pembroke Lakes offers various apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses for rent, many with lakefront views. After all, life is better on the lake! And if waterfront views don’t catch your attention, the shopping options sure will. Pembroke Lakes Mall offers the best of major department stores, popular retailers, and casual eats in town. And if this mall doesn’t have what you’re looking for, check out some of the retailers and restaurants by Pembroke Lakes Square or Pembroke Place.
Residents admire the beautifully landscaped course at Pembroke Lakes Golf, the waterfront walkways and athletic fields at Flamingo Park, proximity to Memorial Hospital West, and the high-ranking public and charter schools in the neighborhood. Pembroke Lakes is the perfect suburban destination for cozy residential living, major shopping, and waterfront views!
Pembroke Lakes - Pembroke Pines, FL Rental Insights
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The average rent for the Pembroke Lakes neighborhood of Pembroke Pines, FL is $2,003, but rentals range from as little as $2,003 to as much as $2,950 depending on the rental style.
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One bedroom Pembroke Lakes apartments rent for around $2,003 per month.
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Pembroke Lakes has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $2,400 per month.
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Three bedroom apartments in Pembroke Lakes are usually priced around $2,950 per month.
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Students looking to rent in Pembroke Lakes while staying close to campus will have access to Broward College, South Campus, Nova Southeastern University, Florida Atlantic University, and Saint Thomas University.