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Meadow Run:Gated 33067, Tennis on Site, No Resort Fee Required.

Meadow Run gated entrance in Parkland, FL 33067 — tree-lined streets and established 1990s single-family homes

Meadow Run sits in western Parkland's 33067 pocket — a 300+ home gated community built in the mid-1990s when Parkland was still figuring out what it wanted to be. Turns out the answer was: tennis courts, bike paths, lakes, and streets where the most exciting event on a Tuesday is the landscaping crew. No guard tower. No 20,000-square-foot clubhouse. Just a functioning gate and a neighborhood that takes care of itself.

Zip 33067 — the quieter, more established half of Parkland, west of University Drive, where lots run bigger and the homes have actual trees instead of freshly-planted sticks. You get the Parkland address, the school zoning, the Florida tax math, and you keep the change compared to anything built after 2015.

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Beth and Griff know which Meadow Run lots have the best lake exposure, which driveways have seen roof work recently, and which floor plans open up best for today's buyer.

Median Sold

$950K

Median List

$975K

List-to-Sale

96.5%

Days on Mkt

32

Homes

300+

Zip

33067

The Homes: Established 1990s Singles on Real Lots

Built ~Mid-1990s · 3–5 bedrooms · 300+ homes

Meadow Run single-family home in Parkland FL 33067 — mid-1990s construction with screened pool, tile roof, and mature landscape

Meadow Run homes are mid-1990s single-family builds — the classic Parkland formula of barrel-tile roofs, two-car garages, stucco construction, and screened-in pools on lots that give you real backyard depth. Most floor plans run 3 to 5 bedrooms, typically in the 2,000–3,400 square foot range, with the bigger plans sitting on the interior and lake-view lots. Layouts lean toward the split-bedroom design that was standard in South Florida new construction of the era: master wing on one side, secondary bedrooms on the other, kitchen and great room in between.

After thirty years, the community has settled into its mature form — hedges are grown, trees are established, and the homes that have been maintained are genuinely turnkey. Tile roofs typically run 25–30 years in South Florida, so this vintage is at the point where updated roofs are a plus and original roofs are a negotiating point. Same for kitchens and baths: some are renovated, some are originals waiting for a buyer who wants to do it their way. Either way, you're in the Parkland gate.

Lakeside & Premium Lots

$1.05M – $1.3M

~2,800 – 3,400+ sq ft · 4–5 bedrooms

The Meadow Run high end: lake or premium interior lot, bigger floor plan, usually the renovated kitchens and updated finishes. These are the homes where someone already did the work — expect impact windows, refinished pools, and kitchens that don't require imagination.

The Active Core

$850K – $1.05M

~2,200 – 2,800 sq ft · 4 bedrooms

The Meadow Run sweet spot. Four beds, split plan, pool, two-car garage, close to the tennis courts and bike path loop. This tier is what moves — list-to-sale in the zip is sitting near 96.5%, and homes priced right still get serious offers within a few weeks.

Gated 33067 Entry

$800K – $850K

~2,000 – 2,200 sq ft · 3–4 bedrooms

The entry point into a gated Parkland address. Smaller footprint, sometimes needs a cosmetic refresh, but same gate, same schools, same zero state income tax. For buyers who want Parkland without the $1.5M floor of the newer guard-gated communities, this is the door.

The Setting: Gated, Wooded, and Built Around the Bike Path

Meadow Run is a single-entry gated community — keypad access, not a staffed guard booth — in the 33067 corridor west of University Drive. Streets wind between interior lakes and mature tree lines, and the community's bike path network connects through the interior so you can do a legitimate outdoor loop without leaving the gate. On-site tennis courts are the headline amenity: they're actual hard courts, not a rendering in a brochure.

The 33067 zip is Parkland's quieter western side — bigger lots, lower density, and more of that mature South Florida canopy that takes decades to grow and shows up as a real premium in listing photos. Parkland's equestrian center, Pine Trails Park, and the Sawgrass Expressway on-ramp are all within five to ten minutes.

Meadow Run Lifestyle · Courts, Paths, and an Actual Gate

Meadow Run isn't trying to sell you a resort. It's a gated neighborhood where the amenities are the ones you'll actually use — tennis courts that get booked on weekend mornings, bike paths that give the kids a real outdoor circuit, and lakes that make the backyard views worth having. The HOA fee reflects a community that manages itself, not one that's maintaining a tiki bar and a lagoon pool on your behalf.

Tennis Courts

On-site hard-surface courts — not amenity theater. The kind that actually fill up on a Saturday morning before it gets too hot.

Community Bike Paths

Interior path network through the community connects to Parkland's citywide trail system. Good for morning rides without touching University Drive.

Interior Lakes

Neighborhood lake system runs behind a meaningful share of homes — natural views, built-in separation, and the occasional egret on the back patio.

Keypad-Gated Entry

Single entry with gate access. Not a guard booth — but it works as a real barrier, keeps cut-through traffic out, and keeps the streets quiet.

Mature Canopy

30 years of growth means actual trees: live oaks, palms, ficus hedges that can actually screen a neighbor. New builds are spending $80K to fake this.

Pine Trails Park Access

Parkland's 100-acre anchor park — farmers market, amphitheater, sports fields, playgrounds — is about five minutes from Meadow Run's gate.

Meadow Run Market Report: The 33067 Picture as of May 2026

Parkland's 33067 zip sits in a holding pattern familiar to the rest of Broward's stronger markets: inventory has ticked up from the 2022 lows, but priced-right homes are still moving in under 35 days with list-to-sale ratios in the mid-96% range. Meadow Run's price band — $800K to $1.3M — sits squarely in the part of the 33067 market where demand has been most consistent: established gated singles with enough square footage to work as a long-term home.

33067 Market Snapshot · Parkland West · 2026

Est. Median Sold

$950K

Est. Median List

$975K

Community Range

$800K$1.3M

List-to-Sale

96.5%

Days on Market

32

Gate Type

Gated

Estimates reflect Meadow Run and comparable 33067 gated community activity. Verify current inventory and pricing with an active agent before writing an offer.

Meadow Run Price Distribution · Approximate Tiers

$800K – $850K22% · Entry gated 33067
$850K – $1.05M42% · Core 4-bedroom singles
$1.05M – $1.2M25% · Lakeside & premium lots
$1.2M – $1.3M+11% · Top-of-range renovated estates

Approximate tier distribution based on community price range and comparable 33067 gated community sales. Actual distribution varies by active inventory.

Schools: The Parkland A-Rated Feeder, 33067 Side

Meadow Run feeds into Parkland's 33067 elementary zone — typically Heron Heights or Park Trails — and then into the same Westglades Middle and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High pipeline as the rest of the city. You're buying a 1990s home, not a discount on the school system. The zoning is the same whether you're in a $2M Parkland Bay home or an $850K Meadow Run gated single.

Heron Heights / Park Trails Elementary

A-rated · Top tier in Broward

Exact zoning depends on the street within Meadow Run. Both are A-rated — Beth and Griff will confirm the boundary before you write an offer.

Westglades Middle School

A-rated · Highest proficiency in county

County-leading reading, math, and biology scores. Same feeder pipeline as Parkland Bay, Watercrest, and Heron Bay.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High

A+ · 99% graduation rate

One of Florida's top public high schools — strong academics, strong athletics, and the community identity of Parkland.

Verify current zoning with Broward County Public Schools before writing an offer — boundaries shift occasionally and a street can matter.

Location: Western Parkland, 33067 Corridor

Meadow Run community bike path and lake view in Parkland FL 33067 — interior path network connecting lakeside homes and tennis courts

Meadow Run is in the 33067 zip — the western half of Parkland, west of University Drive — where the city feels less developed and more established at the same time. Lots run larger here than in 33076, the tree canopy is thicker, and the streets dead-end into preserve edges instead of construction fences. The Sawgrass Expressway is about ten minutes south, which keeps you connected to Fort Lauderdale, Boca, and points north without making the daily commute a character test.

Pine Trails Park: ~5 min (farmers market, amphitheater, sports fields)
Parkland Equestrian Center: ~8 min (riding trails and equestrian events)
Sawgrass Expressway: ~10 min (main commute corridor)
Boca Raton / Town Center: ~20 min (shopping, dining, date night)
Fort Lauderdale Beaches: 35–40 min (worth the drive on a weekend)
Publix / Target: ~8 min (University Drive corridor)

The 33067 commute is slightly longer than 33076 on average — that's the tradeoff for quieter streets and larger lots. The upside is that western Parkland attracts a high share of remote workers and business owners, so Meadow Run driveways have been full on weekday mornings for years.

The Meadow Run Vibe, in 30 Seconds

If Parkland Bay is the resort that sold you the gym membership and Watercrest is the one where half the neighborhood is still paying it off, Meadow Run is the one where the court is actually booked at 7am on a Saturday. Gated, established, no fanfare. The gate keeps the cut-through traffic out. The bike paths give the kids somewhere to go. The lakes make the back half of the neighborhood worth the premium lots. Nobody's trying to impress anybody — they're just living in a quiet Parkland neighborhood that already grew up.

Why Buy in Meadow Run?

  • Gated Parkland address in 33067 — the quieter, more established western side of the city
  • 300+ home single-family community built mid-1990s — mature landscaping, established street character, no construction dust
  • On-site tennis courts and community bike path network that actually connect to Parkland’s citywide trail system
  • Interior lake system with lakeside lots available across the price range
  • Heron Heights / Park Trails Elementary, Westglades Middle, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High — the same A-rated pipeline as every flagship Parkland neighborhood
  • Price range $800K–$1.3M puts gated Parkland living well below the floor for newer guard-gated communities
  • No state income tax — a household earning $300K saves roughly $15K–$25K per year vs. NJ/NY/CA
  • Parkland 33067 lots run larger than 33076 on average — more backyard, more privacy, more tree canopy
  • ~96.5% list-to-sale ratio — priced-right homes still move in about 32 days
  • Parkland is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in Florida

The Honest Summary

Meadow Run is for the buyer who wants gated Parkland without committing to the $1.5M floor that the newer guard-gated communities demand. You get the schools, the zip code, the tax math, the gate, the tennis, the bike paths, and the kind of established canopy that takes thirty years to build — and you do it at a price that leaves real money on the table for the kitchen renovation, the roof update, or the addition you've been planning.

Beth and Griff know Meadow Run — which lots have the cleanest lake exposure, which driveways have seen recent roof or impact window work, and which floor plans hold value best on resale. That's what matters when you're buying a 1990s home in a gated community, and none of it shows up in the listing remarks.

Meadow Run, Parkland FL 33067

300+ home gated community in western Parkland

Tax Savings · Moving to Parkland

Florida: no state income tax. Parkland property taxes ~1.08%. Here's the math on a ~$950K home:

New Jersey~$21,000/yr
New York~$14,300/yr
Florida (Parkland)~$10,260/yr

State Income Tax

NY / NJUp to 10.9%
Florida0%

Annual savings: $12K–$28K

Over 5 years: $60K–$140K

More than enough to redo the kitchen, put in impact windows, and still keep a buffer. Your old state never asked if you wanted tennis on a Tuesday morning.

Disclaimer: All information provided on this page — including but not limited to home prices, market statistics, sales data, tax rates, tax savings estimates, school ratings, community amenities, HOA details, demographic data, and property descriptions — is deemed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Market data reflects estimates for Meadow Run and the broader 33067 zip code and may not reflect specific current conditions. Community details including home count, year built, and amenities are compiled from third-party sources and public records and are subject to change. Data is compiled from public MLS records, county tax records, school rating services, census data, and other third-party sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication. Market conditions, tax laws, school zoning, HOA policies, and community amenities are subject to change without notice. Prospective buyers and their advisors should independently verify all information before making any real estate, financial, or relocation decisions. Tax savings estimates are illustrative only and will vary based on individual income, filing status, deductions, exemptions, and applicable federal, state, and local tax laws. Nothing on this page constitutes legal, financial, or tax advice. Beth Mckeone, James Griffis, VantaSure Realty, and Buy Sell Diva make no warranties or representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information presented. Use of this information is at your own risk.