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1211 NE 35th Street Pompano Beach FL 33064 MLS #B26019609

1211 NE 35th Street
Pompano Beach, FL, 33064
$475,000
3 Beds
2 Baths
1,728 SqFt
0.15 Acres
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Welcome to Cresthaven an opportunity just ONE MILE from the Atlantic Ocean, sitting right in the path of Pompano Beach’s $2 BILLION downtown transformation and the wave of world-class branded towers (Ritz-Carlton, Waldorf Astoria, W, Salato) reshaping this coastline. This 1,774 sq ft home features a 2/1 main residence PLUS an attached 1/1 in-law suite — offering flexible space for extended family, guests, or a home office. It could easily turned back to a 3-2. No HOA. Boat/RV parking on the side yard (buyer to verify current City guidelines). Natural gas. Walk-in pantry. Roof done 5 years ago, AC’s 2 years new. Priced to sell in a city being compared to Fort Lauderdale 15 years ago. Huge Florida Room. Lots of opportunity in this one. Come see it. Cash, Conventional, FHA and VA financing THE HOME Tucked into the established, tree-lined Cresthaven subdivision in East Pompano Beach, 1211 NE 35th Street offers something most homes in this price range simply cannot: true flexibility. With 1,774 square feet of living space under air, the property is configured as a 2-bedroom, 1-bath main residence with an attached in-law suite. That extra bath and additional room open up a world of possibilities: adult children returning home, aging parents who need their own space, long-term houseguests, or a serene dedicated home office. In a market where genuine flex space is increasingly rare, this home delivers it at an approachable price point. Originally built in 1961, the property carries an effective age of 1989, meaning the bones are solid and the functional lifespan reflects meaningful updates over the years. Five years “new” on major systems, the home is turnkey in all the ways that matter: the main air conditioning system is approximately two years old, the mini-split AC is also about two years old, and both keep the home comfortable year-round without the expense of starting from scratch. The roof is shingle, the fully fenced yard wraps the entire property in privacy and peace of mind, and the interior laundry room plus walk-in pantry add the kind of everyday livability that buyers always want but rarely find in homes at this price. The kitchen is powered by natural gas — a significant plus for home chefs who know that gas cooking is faster, more responsive, and more precise than electric. The water heater is also natural gas, which typically translates to lower monthly utility costs and faster recovery times for busy households. These are the kinds of “little things” that add up to meaningful quality-of-life differences over the years you’ll own this home. THE OUTDOOR SPACE Step outside and the value proposition only expands. The fully fenced yard gives you privacy, a safe play and pet area, and room to entertain. Parking is genuinely abundant — space for 3 to 6 vehicles depending on configuration, which is a dream for families with multiple drivers, frequent guests, or anyone who has ever driven around a South Florida neighborhood trying to find a legal spot. Even better: the side yard is set up for boat or RV parking, subject to current City of Pompano Beach guidelines (buyer to confirm). If you’re a boater, a weekender, or a snowbird with a motorhome, you already know how hard it is to find a property that legally accommodates that lifestyle in coastal Broward. This one does — and in a coastal city where boating culture is woven into everyday life, that detail alone can define which homes buyers pursue and which they pass on. The working sprinkler system is fed by well water, meaning your lush landscaping doesn’t drive up your city water bill. In the Florida sun, irrigation matters — and having it on a well is a quiet but significant cost-saver year after year. Clam shell hurricane protection is in place but incomplete, offering the next owner an opportunity to finish out the storm protection and, in doing so, potentially qualify for meaningful insurance premium reductions. It’s the kind of upside a savvy buyer will immediately see. The existing panels represent real value — completing the installation simply unlocks it. WHY CRESTHAVEN, WHY NOW Cresthaven is one of East Pompano Beach’s most walkable and well-established neighborhoods. Originally developed in the 1950s as a winter retreat community, it has matured into a year-round residential enclave of approximately 9,000 residents, laid out on a quiet grid of palm-peppered streets. The neighborhood sits just one mile west of the Atlantic Ocean, with the 14th Street drawbridge providing a quick drive to North Ocean Park, the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse views, and the entire Pompano Beach oceanfront. Cresthaven Park — featuring a playground, basketball courts, and sand volleyball — is within walking distance of many locals, and the Pompano Beach Golf Club’s 18-hole public course, driving range, and dog park sit right at the neighborhood’s southern edge. Day-to-day convenience is remarkable. Whole Foods Market is a short drive to the southwest, Publix and Lowe’s are right across the street from the neighborhood, and Ideal Food Basket sits to the northeast. Dining options in and around the neighborhood run from The Hen and the Hog (a reclaimed-wood Southern kitchen that locals love for brunch) to The Breakfast Club, a Pompano staple since 1981. AMC Theatres is a quick walk or drive for residents who love movie nights. And for commuters, I-95 and US-1 are both close by, putting Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton within easy reach and connecting you to the rest of South Florida with minimal hassle. THE POMPANO BEACH GROWTH STORY — WHY THIS MATTERS Here’s what separates this listing from nearly every other single-family home at this price point in coastal Broward: Pompano Beach is in the middle of the most ambitious growth cycle in its history. Buyers who recognize the pattern — one that played out in Fort Lauderdale, Wynwood, and West Palm Beach over the last fifteen years — understand exactly how consequential this moment is. THE $2 BILLION DOWNTOWN TRANSFORMATION The City of Pompano Beach is actively executing a master-planned downtown redevelopment spanning approximately 75 acres. Widely framed as a roughly $2 billion, long-horizon commitment, this initiative is reshaping the city’s infrastructure, walkability, retail, dining, and cultural identity from the ground up. Institutional, public-sector investment at this scale historically anchors major appreciation cycles in South Florida coastal markets. Buyers who position themselves near — but not on top of — these downtown corridors consistently benefit the most, capturing the lifestyle upside without absorbing the construction disruption or premium pricing of brand-new inventory. THE BRANDED OCEANFRONT TOWER BOOM Pompano’s beachfront is being redefined by a pipeline of design-forward, globally branded residential towers — the same caliber of product that transformed Miami Beach, Sunny Isles, and downtown Fort Lauderdale into global luxury addresses: • The Ritz-Carlton Residences Pompano Beach — a 32-story dual-tower concept featuring 199 residences across a beach tower and a marina tower at 1380 S Ocean Blvd, with units marketed from approximately $1 million and ranging up to roughly 4,850 square feet. Targeting 2026 delivery. • Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach — a 28-story oceanfront tower with 91 residences and a private 19-slip marina at 1350 S Ocean Blvd. The brand’s first standalone residential project, marketed from approximately $2.65 million and targeting 2027 delivery. • W Pompano Beach Hotel & Residences — a mixed-format oceanfront project at 20 N Ocean Drive featuring 74 ultra-luxury condominium residences plus 296 furnished condo-hotel suites, including three penthouses with private rooftop terraces. • Salato Residences — a boutique, 9-story oceanfront property offering just 40 residences with 14-foot-deep terraces, three-bedroom floor plans from 2,100 to 3,350 square feet, and pricing from approximately $2 million to $4.9 million. Targeting early 2026 delivery. • Ocean580 — an ultra-boutique 10-story building on Briny Avenue with only 17 massive residences ranging from 3,688 to over 8,800 square feet, featuring private elevator entries and wrap-around terraces. • Casamar — a 21-story luxury tower featuring 119 beachfront residences with resort-style amenities. • Solemar — a 105-residence oceanfront high-rise with contemporary architecture and private beach access. Additional proposed projects including La Plage and Duet Ocean Residences reflect continued developer momentum and institutional confidence in Pompano’s luxury trajectory. The message from the world’s most sophisticated developers is clear: Pompano Beach is the next major luxury address on the South Florida coast. CULTURAL AND PUBLIC-SPACE INVESTMENT Beyond the towers, the city is investing in the experience itself. The Pompano Beach Pier zone is being enhanced with upgraded public realm improvements, new beach concession kiosks, and expanded public restrooms targeting spring 2026. The $23 million McNab House and Botanical Gardens project is restoring the historic home of pioneer farmer Robert “Bob” McNab into a cultural destination featuring an American cuisine restaurant, opening as early as 2027. The combined effect is the kind of walkable, amenity-rich public realm that consistently drives long-term appreciation in nearby residential neighborhoods. THE FORT LAUDERDALE COMPARISON Buyers comparing markets will recognize the pattern. Fort Lauderdale’s luxury market is now mature and largely saturated, with limited beachfront availability and fewer new projects in the pipeline. Pompano Beach, by contrast, offers a growing supply of beachfront availability, an active and deep new-development pipeline for 2026 and 2027, and pricing that still reflects meaningful upside. Industry commentary consistently positions Pompano as “the next Fort Lauderdale,” at a fraction of the cost. Buyers moving ahead of Waldorf Astoria’s 2027 delivery are positioning themselves in exactly the way Fort Lauderdale buyers did a decade ago. The window is still open — but it won’t be forever. WHY 1211 SPECIFICALLY A home like this one — a single-family, no-HOA property with real flex space, real parking, real storage, and ample outdoor room — is the kind of residential product that benefits as the surrounding city levels up. Condo buyers in the new towers will pay $1,000+ per square foot. This home is listed at roughly $268 per square foot in the same zip code. That delta is the definition of value in a rising market. The attached in-law suite transforms this property’s flexibility. Multigenerational households are one of the fastest-growing segments in American real estate
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Property Details

Price:
$475,000
MLS #:
B26019609
Status:
Active
Beds:
3
Baths:
2
Type:
Single Family
Subtype:
Single Family Residence
Subdivision:
Cresthaven
Neighborhood:
3331
Listed Date:
Apr 24, 2026
Finished Sq Ft:
1,728
Total Sq Ft:
1,728
Lot Size:
280,962,000 sqft / 0.15 acres (approx)
Year Built:
1961
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Schools

Elementary School:
Cresthaven
Middle School:
Crystal Lake
High School:
Deerfield Beach

Interior

Appliances
Gas Water Heater, Range, Dishwasher, Dryer, Gas Range, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer, Water Heater
Bathrooms
2 Full Bathrooms
Cooling
Central Air
Flooring
Tile
Heating
Central
Interior Features
Pantry, Other
Laundry Features
Inside, Laundry Room
Levels
One
Main Level Bathrooms
2
Main Level Bedrooms
3

Exterior

Construction Materials
Block, CBS, Stucco
Direction Faces
North
Exterior Features
Awning(s)
Fencing
Back Yard, Fenced, Gate
Open Parking Spaces
6
Parking Features
Driveway
Parking Spots
6
Parking Total
6
Patio And Porch Features
Porch – Open, Patio – Open, Porch, Patio
Roof
Shingle
Stories
1
View
Garden
Waterfront Features
None
Window Features
Blinds

Financial

Tax Year
2025
Taxes
$4,976

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Community

Subdivisions in Pompano Beach

Market Summary

Current real estate data for Single Family in Pompano Beach as of Jun 03, 2026
339
Single Family Listed
127
Avg DOM
513
Avg $ / SqFt
$1,186,232
Avg List Price

Property Summary

    Located in the Cresthaven subdivision, 1211 NE 35th Street Pompano Beach FL is a Single Family for sale in Pompano Beach, FL, 33064. It is listed for $475,000 and features 3 beds, 2 baths, and has approximately 1,728 square feet of living space, and was originally constructed in 1961. The current price per square foot is $275. The average price per square foot for Single Family listings in Pompano Beach is $513. The average listing price for Single Family in Pompano Beach is $1,186,232.

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