Pompano Beach’s history dates back to the late 1800s when surveyors for Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railway named the area after the pompano fish. The city officially incorporated in 1947 and grew into a thriving coastal community supported by agriculture, tourism, and its waterfront location. Recent decades have brought a renaissance driven by beachfront redevelopment, luxury construction, cultural investment, and expanding dining and entertainment districts.
Pompano Beach is bordered by:
- North: Deerfield Beach
- South: Fort Lauderdale
- West: Cypress Creek / Margate
- Southwest: North Lauderdale
- Northwest: Coconut Creek
- East: Atlantic Ocean
Major access roads include Atlantic Boulevard, Copans Road, Sample Road, Federal Highway (US-1), Powerline Road, and A1A.
Pompano Beach Beachfront District
Along A1A with luxury towers and the revitalized pier.
Harbor Village
Waterfront neighborhood bordered by Atlantic Blvd, NE 23rd Ave, and the Intracoastal.
Santa Barbara Shores
South of Atlantic Blvd with canal homes offering ocean access.
Pompano Isles / Garden Isles
Between Federal Highway and the Intracoastal, known for classic and renovated waterfront homes.
Cypress Bend
Lakeside condo community near Powerline Road and Sample Road.
Palm Aire
Golf-course community with condos, townhomes, and single-family homes.
Creekside / Kendall Green
West of Dixie Highway, featuring traditional Florida homes.
Old Pompano / Historic Downtown
Near Dixie Highway and Atlantic Blvd, featuring cultural sites and redevelopment.
Collier City
Northwest Pompano Beach, undergoing significant redevelopment.
Pompano Beach offers an incredible coastal lifestyle highlighted by:
- Pompano Beach Pier & Fishing Village
- Pompano Amphitheater
- Pompano Municipal Golf Course
- ISLE Casino Racing Pompano Park
- Pompano Aquatic Center
- Community parks, marinas, and waterfront dining
- Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse
- Year-round boating, diving, and fishing
Pompano Beach offers exceptional access to:
- Miles of pristine beachfront and promenades
- Boating channels and marinas
- Restaurants and shopping along Atlantic Blvd
- FLL Airport and Boca Raton Airport
- Nearby cities including Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, and Lighthouse Point
- Major highways including I-95, US-1, and the Turnpike
Pompano Beach offers a wide range of residential options:
Single-Family Homes
- Waterfront estates: $3M–$12M+
- Non-waterfront homes: From $500,000
Townhomes
- New construction: $700,000–$1.5M+
Condos
Browse the latest available condos and homes for sale in Pompano Beach below. Contact Eric Miller and the SOLD Team for a private showing.