Central Broward County Community
Welcome to North Lauderdale, a central Broward County city in the Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
North Lauderdale is a city in central Broward County, Florida, situated within the Fort Lauderdale and Miami metropolitan area. With a population of roughly 45,000, it is a midsized, predominantly residential community that took shape during South Florida's post-war suburban expansion and has since matured into a dense, established city. The city occupies a compact footprint in the center of Broward County, positioned inland from the coast but within easy reach of Fort Lauderdale's downtown, beaches, and employment centers. Its layout reflects the classic South Florida suburban pattern of residential neighborhoods, townhome and condominium communities, and commercial corridors along major roadways, and its central position keeps the entire county within convenient reach. North Lauderdale is known for an active municipal parks and recreation program that serves residents of all ages with organized sports, summer camps, after-school programs, and community events. Facilities such as Bicentennial Park and Braeburn Park anchor a network of neighborhood parks, athletic fields, and pools that function as gathering places for local families. The city's population is notably diverse, drawing residents from a broad mix of backgrounds, and its housing stock spans single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments that accommodate a range of households, from first-time buyers to long-time residents. Public schools are provided by Broward County Public Schools, the district serving the entire county. North Lauderdale borders several other central-county municipalities, including Tamarac and Margate, and functions as part of an interconnected suburban corridor rather than an isolated town. That continuity gives residents shared access to nearby retail, employment, and public facilities across the central Broward area. For those seeking an established, community-oriented city in the heart of Broward County, North Lauderdale offers a practical, family-friendly base within minutes of Fort Lauderdale and the broader South Florida economy, with parks, schools, and services woven into its residential neighborhoods.
North Lauderdale is located in central Broward County, Florida, within the Fort Lauderdale and Miami metropolitan area. It is a primarily residential city situated inland from the coast but close to Fort Lauderdale's downtown and beaches.
North Lauderdale's population was 44,794 at the 2020 census, with more recent estimates ranging from about 45,000 to 46,000 residents. It is a midsized, established residential city in the heart of Broward County, Florida, whose fully developed neighborhoods reflect its post-war suburban origins.
North Lauderdale is served by Broward County Public Schools, the public school district that covers the entire county. Students in the city attend nearby elementary, middle, and high schools within the district's extensive network.
North Lauderdale is centrally located in Broward County, placing Fort Lauderdale's downtown and beaches within a short drive. Major regional highways also connect the city to the wider South Florida employment and shopping corridors.
North Lauderdale is known for its active parks and recreation program, which includes Bicentennial Park, Braeburn Park, neighborhood playgrounds, athletic fields, and a community pool. The city offers sports leagues, camps, and seasonal events for all ages.
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