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Moving to Coral Springs Guide and Local Tips

Coral Springs is one of South Florida's premier master-planned communities, known for top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, abundant parks, and a thriving arts scene. This complete city guide covers what it's really like to live there in 2026: population, home prices, neighborhoods, and how to make your move stress-free.

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Moving to Coral Springs: Your Complete Relocation & City Guide

At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we know how daunting a move can be. We’re a full-service Coral Springs 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 Coral Springs — the lifestyle, the latest numbers, and how to plan your move.

Coral Springs: Key Takeaways

  • Coral Springs is a large, master-planned family city in northwest Broward County, with a 2026 population of about 140,000.
  • It’s known for top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, abundant parks, and a strong arts scene — consistently ranked among Florida’s best places to raise a family.
  • The 2026 median home price is around $620K (Zillow’s typical value near $520K–$530K) and average rent about $2,405/month, with a median household income near $93,602.
  • Good Greek offers full-service Coral Springs moving, packing, storage, and relocation services — call (954) 287-0793 or (866) 691-4317.

Why move to Coral Springs?

Coral Springs is one of South Florida’s premier master-planned communities, designed from the ground up with families in mind. The city is known for its top-rated schools, low crime, tidy and uniform aesthetics, and an exceptional network of parks and recreation. With a thriving arts scene, strong city services, and a central northwest Broward location, plus Florida’s lack of a state income tax, it’s a perennial favorite for families relocating to the region. (Weighing it? See the pros and cons of moving to South Florida.)

Coral Springs by the numbers (2026)

Coral Springs is one of Broward County’s largest cities and a magnet for families:

  • Population: about 140,000 in 2026, up from roughly 134,000 at the 2020 census.
  • Median household income: roughly $93,602, well above the national average.
  • Median home price: around $620,000 in 2026 (Redfin reported a median sale near $620K–$625K; Zillow’s typical value sits near $520,000–$530,000).
  • Median rent: approximately $2,405/month, with one-bedrooms near $2,009 and two-bedrooms around $2,443.
  • Area feel: suburban and family-oriented, with a high homeownership rate and strong economic and ethnic diversity.

Coral Springs runs pricier than some nearby cities, but families get top schools, safety, and a polished, well-planned community in return.

Coral Springs neighborhoods and nearby areas

Coral Springs is a planned city of distinct, well-kept neighborhoods and gated communities, from Eagle Trace and Heron Bay to Maplewood and Coral Springs Lakes. Nearby Broward communities worth knowing include Parkland, Coconut Creek, Margate, Tamarac, and Sunrise — all within an easy drive, giving residents access to the whole region.

Schools and families in Coral Springs

Schools are a huge part of Coral Springs’ appeal. As part of Broward County Public Schools, the city is served by highly regarded campuses including Coral Glades High School, Coral Springs High School, and J.P. Taravella High School, along with strong middle and elementary schools and respected charter and private options. Combined with parks, sports complexes, and family programming, Coral Springs is one of the most family-friendly cities in South Florida.

Things to do in Coral Springs

Coral Springs offers far more than quiet neighborhoods. The Coral Springs Museum of Art and the Coral Springs Center for the Arts anchor a lively cultural scene, while the Coral Springs Sportsplex, Tennis Center, and dozens of parks keep families active year-round. The Sawgrass Expressway makes the beaches, the Everglades, and the rest of South Florida easy to reach. Whether you’re a longtime local or brand-new in town, there are plenty of local events to explore.

Setting up your new Coral Springs 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 Coral Springs / Broward County Water & Wastewater 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 Coral Springs home and business moving services

At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we deliver a full-service moving experience covering planning, packing, transportation, storage, and more. Whether you’re moving across Coral Springs 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 Coral Springs move the Best Move Ever.

To discuss a relocation to or from Coral Springs, contact our team today. Call (954) 287-0793 or (866) 691-4317, or request a free moving quote.

Coral Springs: Frequently asked questions

What is the population of Coral Springs?

Coral Springs has a 2026 population of about 140,000, up from roughly 134,000 at the 2020 census, making it one of Broward County’s largest cities. It sits in northwest Broward County.

Is Coral Springs a good place to live?

Yes — it’s one of South Florida’s top family destinations, known for top-rated schools, low crime, abundant parks, a strong arts scene, and a polished master-planned design, all with no state income tax.

How much does it cost to live in Coral Springs?

As of 2026, the median home price is around $620,000 (Zillow’s typical value is near $520,000–$530,000) and average rent about $2,405/month, while the median household income is roughly $93,602.

What cities are near Coral Springs?

Nearby Broward communities include Parkland, Coconut Creek, Margate, Tamarac, and Sunrise — all within an easy drive.

Does Good Greek offer Coral Springs moving services?

Yes, Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Coral Springs and across Broward County, including packing, storage, junk removal, and auto transport. Call (954) 287-0793 or request a free quote.

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