Moving to Pompano Beach: Your Complete Relocation & City Guide
At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we know how daunting a move can be. We’re a full-service Pompano Beach 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 Pompano Beach — the lifestyle, the latest numbers, and how to plan your move.
Key Takeaways
- Pompano Beach has a 2026 population of about 121,000 and sits in Broward County, just north of Fort Lauderdale on Florida’s “Gold Coast.”
- The city is famous for its beaches, marinas, fishing, and an offshore living coral reef popular with divers and snorkelers.
- The 2026 median home price is around $360K (single-family homes near $538K, condos around $280K), with average rent about $2,200/month and a median household income near $64K–$67K.
- Good Greek offers full-service Pompano Beach moving, packing, storage, and relocation services — call (954) 287-0793 or (866) 691-4317.
Why move to Pompano Beach?
Pompano Beach is a Florida city just north of Fort Lauderdale, known for its beaches, marinas, and an offshore coral reef dotted with shipwrecks and dive sites. The long Pompano Beach Pier stretches into the Atlantic, and the city — often called “the Heart of the Gold Coast” — is a haven for boating and fishing, with a living coral reef accessible to scuba divers and snorkelers. Add Florida’s lack of a state income tax, a central Broward County location, and more accessible prices than neighboring Fort Lauderdale or Boca Raton, and it’s easy to see why Pompano keeps drawing new residents. (Weighing it? See the pros and cons of moving to South Florida.)
Pompano Beach by the numbers (2026)
Pompano Beach has grown steadily into one of Broward County’s larger coastal cities:
- Population: about 121,000 in 2026, up from roughly 112,000 at the 2020 census.
- Median household income: roughly $64,000–$67,000.
- Median home price: around $360,000 overall in 2026, with single-family homes near $538,000 and condos around $280,000 — generally more affordable than Fort Lauderdale or Boca Raton.
- Median rent: approximately $2,200/month (one-bedrooms near $1,919; two-bedrooms around $2,434).
- Area feel: suburban and coastal, with a strong mix of homeowners and renters and high economic and ethnic diversity.
That relative affordability — combined with beachfront living — is a big part of Pompano’s appeal in an otherwise pricey region.
Pompano Beach neighborhoods and nearby areas
Pompano offers everything from beachside condos along the coast to single-family neighborhoods west of the Intracoastal, plus the revitalized downtown and arts district. Nearby Broward and South Florida communities worth knowing include Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Fort Lauderdale — all within an easy drive, giving residents access to the whole region.
Schools and families in Pompano Beach
Pompano Beach is part of Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest district in the country. The area’s standout is Pompano Beach High School, a highly ranked magnet school, along with Blanche Ely High School and a range of public, charter, and private options. Families relocating here will find solid school choices alongside parks, beaches, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Things to do in Pompano Beach
Beyond the beach and pier, Pompano offers world-class boating and fishing, the offshore coral reef for diving and snorkeling, golf, and a growing downtown with dining and live events. Whether you’re a longtime local or brand-new in town, there are plenty of local events to explore throughout the year.
Setting up your new Pompano Beach home
Before move-in day, line up your essentials so everything’s ready when you arrive:
- Electric: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
- Cable / Internet: Xfinity
- Water: City of Pompano Beach Utilities
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 Pompano Beach 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 Pompano Beach 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 Pompano Beach move the Best Move Ever.
To discuss a relocation to or from Pompano Beach, contact our team today. Call (954) 287-0793 or (866) 691-4317, or request a free moving quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is the population of Pompano Beach?
Pompano Beach has a 2026 population of about 121,000, up from roughly 112,000 at the 2020 census. It sits in Broward County, just north of Fort Lauderdale.
Is Pompano Beach a good place to live?
Yes — it offers beaches, world-class boating and fishing, an offshore coral reef, a revitalized downtown, and more affordable housing than neighboring Fort Lauderdale or Boca Raton, all with no state income tax.
How much does it cost to live in Pompano Beach?
As of 2026, the median home price is around $360,000 (single-family homes near $538,000, condos around $280,000) and average rent about $2,200/month, while the median household income is roughly $64,000–$67,000 — generally more affordable than nearby coastal cities.
What cities are near Pompano Beach?
Nearby Broward communities include Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Fort Lauderdale — all within a short drive.
Does Good Greek offer Pompano Beach moving services?
Yes — Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Pompano Beach and across Broward County, including packing, storage, junk removal, and auto transport. Call (954) 287-0793 or request a free quote.