Moving to Coconut Creek: Your Complete Relocation & City Guide
At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we know how daunting a move can be. We’re a full-service Coconut Creek moving company, and our relocation team arrives prepared with everything needed to pack your belongings and get you to your new home safely. Whenever you decide to move to a new city, we help take the stress off your shoulders. Here’s everything you need to know about moving to Coconut Creek — the lifestyle, the latest numbers, and how to plan your move.
Key Takeaways
- Coconut Creek — the “Butterfly Capital of the World” — is a well-planned city in northern Broward County, with a 2026 population of about 60,700.
- Nestled between Miami and Palm Beach, it’s known for environmental consciousness, green space, and a family-friendly suburban feel.
- The 2026 median home price runs around $275K–$317K and average rent about $2,339/month, with a median household income near $75,014.
- Good Greek offers full-service Coconut Creek moving, packing, storage, and relocation services — call (954) 874-8334 or (866) 691-4317.
Why move to Coconut Creek?
Coconut Creek, the “Butterfly Capital of the World,” is a well-planned city with a unique environmental consciousness, nestled between Miami and Palm Beach in northern Broward County. Home to the famous Butterfly World, abundant green space, and a strong commitment to thoughtful development, Coconut Creek supports a diverse, growing business community and a relaxed, family-friendly lifestyle. Add Florida’s lack of a state income tax and a central Broward location, and it’s easy to see why people keep relocating here. (Weighing it? See the pros and cons of moving to South Florida.)
Coconut Creek by the numbers (2026)
Coconut Creek pairs a green, master-planned feel with steady growth:
- Population: about 60,700 in 2026, up from 57,727 at the 2020 census.
- Median household income: roughly $75,014.
- Median home price: around $275,000–$317,000 in 2026 (Redfin’s median sale has been near $262,000–$275,000, while Zillow’s typical value sits near $317,000), generally more affordable than many coastal Broward cities.
- Median rent: approximately $2,339/month, with one-bedrooms near $2,256 and two-bedrooms around $2,547.
- Area feel: suburban and family-friendly, with a high homeownership rate and strong diversity.
That mix of green space, planning, and relative affordability makes Coconut Creek a quietly popular choice in Broward.
Coconut Creek neighborhoods and nearby cities
Coconut Creek is a planned city of well-kept neighborhoods and gated communities, from Regency Lakes and Winston Park to Wynmoor (a popular 55+ community). Nearby cities worth knowing include Margate, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Parkland, and Fort Lauderdale — all within an easy drive.
Schools and families in Coconut Creek
Coconut Creek is part of Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest district in the country. Local public schools include Monarch High School, Coconut Creek High School, and Lyons Creek Middle School, along with Atlantic Technical College and charter and private options. Combined with parks, nature, and family programming, it’s a popular choice for households of all ages.
Things to do in Coconut Creek
Coconut Creek lives up to its butterfly nickname at Butterfly World in Tradewinds Park — the largest butterfly aviary in the world — and the city is full of parks, trails, and green space. The Promenade at Coconut Creek and Seminole Casino Coconut Creek add shopping, dining, and entertainment. Whether you’re a longtime local or brand-new in town, there are plenty of local events to explore.
Setting up your new Coconut Creek home
Before move-in day, line up your essentials so everything’s ready when you arrive:
- Electric: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
- Cable / Internet: Xfinity / AT&T
- Water: City of Coconut Creek Water Services
Handling utilities and a change-of-address a few weeks ahead keeps move week calm. Our move planning guide walks through the full timeline.
Trusted Coconut Creek home and business moving services
Good Greek Moving & Storage delivers a full-service moving experience covering planning, packing, transportation, storage, and more. Whether you’re moving across Coconut Creek and Broward County, making a long-distance move, or relocating a business with our commercial movers, our background-checked crews and specialty moving services handle it with care. As the 2024 ATA Mover of the Year and an A+ BBB-rated company, we make your Coconut Creek move the Best Move Ever.
To discuss a relocation to or from Coconut Creek, contact our team today. Call (954) 874-8334 or (866) 691-4317, or request a free moving quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is the population of Coconut Creek?
Coconut Creek has a 2026 population of about 60,700, up from 57,727 at the 2020 census. It sits in northern Broward County, between Miami and Palm Beach.
Is Coconut Creek a good place to live?
Yes — known as the “Butterfly Capital of the World,” it offers green space, parks, a family-friendly suburban feel, and more affordable housing than many coastal Broward cities, all with no state income tax.
How much does it cost to live in Coconut Creek?
As of 2026, the median home price runs around $275,000–$317,000 and average rent about $2,339/month, while the median household income is roughly $75,014 — generally more affordable than nearby coastal cities.
What cities are near Coconut Creek?
Nearby Broward communities include Margate, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Parkland, and Fort Lauderdale — all within an easy drive.
Does Good Greek offer Coconut Creek moving services?
Yes — Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Coconut Creek and across Broward County, including packing, storage, junk removal, and auto transport. Call (954) 874-8334 or request a free quote.