The Hamptons Of North Lauderdale

North Lauderdale, FL

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The Hamptons Of North Lauderdale - North Lauderdale, FL

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A tranquil community in a park-like locale

Suburban Scenic Peaceful Convenient

The Hamptons of North Lauderdale is a tranquil residential community located about 11 miles northwest of Downtown Fort Lauderdale. The community offers residents a quiet, park-like environment to come home to, with plenty of apartments and condos available for rent.

Residents enjoy an array of recreational opportunities at the local Hampton Pines Park as well as the nearby Fern Forest Nature Center, Woodmont Country Club, and several Atlantic Coast beaches. Suburban shopping and dining options abound along McNab Road, which forms the southern border of the community. Commuting is a breeze with convenience to U.S. Route 441 and Florida’s Turnpike.

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As of January 2025, the average apartment rent in The Hamptons Of North Lauderdale is $1,776 for one bedroom, $2,214 for two bedrooms, and $2,750 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in The Hamptons Of North Lauderdale has decreased by -2.1% in the past year.

  • 1 BR

  • 767 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,776/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 1,021 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,214/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,121 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,750/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

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Somewhat Walkable

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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.

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Some Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

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Somewhat Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Fern Forest Nature Center
  • Butterfly World
  • Sawgrass Nature Center and Wildlife Hospital
  • Tradewinds Park & Stables
  • Museum of Discovery and Science

Airports

  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International
  • Miami International

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Living in The Hamptons Of North Lauderdale

History

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North Lauderdale originated as farmland. The area provided Anderson Dairy Farm a grazing pasture for cattle and horses. Lena Lyons Stringbean Farm used the vicinity for agricultural purposes. In the 1950s, Morris Lapidus transformed North Lauderdale by developing the first Miami Beach style resort, Fontainebleau Resort. In the 1960s, the Osias Organization bought the majority of the land to build homes and develop businesses. The area, which was incorporated in 1963, continues to attract people from all over the world.

Locals appreciate the arts scene at Coral Springs Museum of Art. View exhibitions, outdoor murals and sign up for an art class.

The Hamptons hosts annual events available to its residents and their guests. Attend the Smells of the Season in December and savor the holiday spirit by participating in making do-it-yourself potpourri. Participate in the 15,000 Pounds of Help annual food drive held during October and November.

Restaurants

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Find numerous dining options surrounding North Lauderdale, specifically in Coral Springs. Savor the appetizing platters at Arun's Indian Kichen. The establishment primarily serves Indian food such as chicken korma and samosas. Regulars rave about the chicken tikka masala and the chicken kadaahi.

Head out to Hamachi Thai and Sushi Restaurant for authentic Japanese and Thai food. If you love sushi rolls, be sure to order the hamachi jalapeño along with the spicy tuna and salmon rolls. The pad Thai and basil shrimp make tantalizing dishes as well.

Taqueria El Jovenazo Jr. lies in the immediate North Lauderdale area and cooks up magnificent Mexican cuisine at reasonable prices. The chicken tacos, accompanied by homemade tortilla chips, make an exceptional meal choice. The tamales and quesadillas make mouths water. Be sure to bring cash as this restaurant does not accept credit cards.

Most bars and entertainment venues lie right outside of North Lauderdale in Coral Springs. J D's Bar and Lounge makes an excellent spot to listen to live bands on the weekends. During the week, customers participate in Texas hold 'em, along with shooting pool and throwing darts. Amazing drink prices keep locals coming back for more. Locals frequent Premier Billiards and Sports Club, which includes a large section for those who want to play pool. The venue also showcases a concert area that houses live bands.

Watch your favorite sports team on one of the many televisions situated throughout Bru's Room. This neighborhood hot spot offers piping hot wings with an ice cold brew chaser. Check out the awesome drink specials, and appreciate your night out with friends.

Transportation

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Most North Lauderdale residents prefer to drive their own vehicles as their means of transportation. With quick, easy access to Interstate 95 and available, affordable public parking, driving is a breeze. For those who plan on using public transportation, the Broward County Transit bus and Tri-Rail train service the area. Residents of The Hamptons luxuriate in being able to walk and bike safely around the property, and most North Lauderdale streets have streets safe for walking and biking. Call ahead if you need a cab, or schedule a ride with Uber.

Parks

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Delight in what nature provides at local parks. Hamptons Pines Park supplies a divine getaway with picturesque attributes. The fitness course allows visitors to work out in the fresh air. Rally up the troops for a game of sand volleyball, or rent a paddle boat or kayak. Have a picnic under the pavilion, which provides grills and electricity. The play area makes a perfect kid-friendly, fun zone. Bring your four-legged friend along with as the park welcomes dogs. Don't forget your fishing poles if you would like to do some fishing. The park hosts the annual Halloween Haunted Hamptons for two days in late October, with the associated the Storybook Forest event perfect for children ages 12 and under. Kids delight in trick-or-treating with cartoon heroes.

Check out Orchid Park in Coral Springs, which connects to a free nature path and butterfly garden. Cross over the bridge, and take a stroll along the boardwalk while viewing numerous magnificent trees and flowers. Visitors savor the peaceful atmosphere that this park emanates. A dog park sits directly on The Hamptons grounds, so bring the pooch outside to burn some energy.

Cost

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The cost of living in North Lauderdade checks in at approximately 14 percent less than the Fort Lauderdale average. For those dwelling directly in The Hamptons, expect to pay $1,080 to rent a one-bedroom residence. When utilizing public transportation, a one-way fare on the Broward County Transit costs $1.75, or spend $2.50 for a one-way ride on the Tri-Rail. Gas prices register at 4 percent higher than the national average, and a beer at a local bar averages $9; however, several area pubs provide excellent drink specials.

Shopping

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The major shopping areas sit in nearby Coral Springs. Locals frequent the Coral Square Mall with popular chain stores such as Macy's and JC Penney along with Kohl's. Find higher end shopping in Fort Lauderdale and local boutiques in neighboring Coral Springs and Lauderhill.

Customers in search of women's clothing and formal wear shop at Maglovir Apparel Designs. Browse around the boutique, and find custom-made wedding and formal gowns. Expert alterations are completed right at the establishment.

Bear and Bird Boutique and Gallery showcases memorable gifts, including art work and jewelry. Check out Tate's Comics upstairs, which sells comic books and unique toys.

Residents of North Lauderdale take pleasure in supporting local farmers and vendors at Coral Springs Mega Green Market open every Saturday. Find fresh produce at unbeatable prices. Sip on a fresh fruit drink as you browse around the market. Buy outstanding bakery items as well as herbs and spices. For those who prefer a supermarket shopping experience, Publix lies in the immediate North Lauderdale neighborhood.

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