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Meadowbrook:
Gated Parkland 33067, and the Price Tag Hasn't Caught Up Yet.
Meadowbrook sits quietly in Parkland's 33067 zip — not the loudest name in the room, not the one with the billboard on University Drive, not the community trying to sell you a resort lifestyle at a $1.8M price point. It's a gated, established, mid-sized neighborhood where single-family homes built in the 1990s and 2000s sit on real lots with real yards, and the community pool and tennis courts have been exactly where you'd expect them for the last two decades.
Zip 33067 is the established side of Parkland — older canopy, lower price anchors, and the same A-rated public school feeder pattern the whole city shares. Meadowbrook's range runs $750K to $1200.0M: gated Parkland without the seven-figure minimum. That window keeps narrowing. Homes here move because people who find Meadowbrook tend to stop looking.
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Price Low
$750K
Price High
$1200.0M
Gated
Yes
Built
1990s–2000s
Pool & Tennis
On-site
Zip
33067
The Homes: Established, Gated, and Priced Below the New-Build Floor
Built ~1990s–2000s · Single-family homes · Community pool & tennis
Meadowbrook homes follow the classic south Florida single-family profile of the 1990s and 2000s: stucco exteriors, tile roofs, screened pool enclosures on most lots, and two-car garages as the baseline. Layouts lean toward 3 and 4 bedroom floor plans with the open-to-living-room kitchen that was the standard of Parkland builds in that era. Lot sizes give you a real backyard — not the pocket squares of some newer communities — and the landscaping has had 20-plus years to fill in.
Because detail on individual Meadowbrook sales is light, we're writing conservatively here: prices run $750K–$1200.0M depending on size, condition, and updates. Homes that have been renovated — kitchen, baths, impact windows, new roof — sit toward the top of that range. Original condition with deferred maintenance sits at the floor. There is real spread in this community based on what the owner did with 25 years of stewardship.
Renovated Corner & Premium Lots
$1M – $1.2MLarger floor plans · 4–5 bedrooms
Updated kitchens, newer roofs, impact windows already in, pools that have been resurfaced in the last decade. These are homes where the owner invested and the price reflects it. The best lots — corner, cul-de-sac, or extra privacy — command the top of the range.
Solid Street Singles
$850K – $1MMid-range floor plans · 3–4 bedrooms
The Meadowbrook core — homes with good bones, a mix of original and updated finishes, and the kind of livable condition that doesn't need immediate attention. This is the tier with the most turnover and where Beth and Griff's knowledge of the specific streets matters most.
Gated 33067 Entry
$750K – $850KSmaller floor plans · 3 bedrooms
The case for Meadowbrook in one number: gated Parkland at sub-$850K. Finishes may be original, the pool may need resurfacing, and the kitchen might have avocado tile somewhere. But the gate works, the schools are A-rated, and the zip code is the same as the million-dollar listings down the street.
The Setting: Gated Streets, Mature Canopy, and a Gate That Actually Works
Meadowbrook is a gated community — not a staffed guard gate, but a controlled entry that keeps through-traffic and solicitors out. Interior streets are quiet and established, with the kind of mature hedge lines and oak canopy that takes two decades to grow and can't be replicated in a newer build. The community pool and tennis courts are the amenity anchor — no resort clubhouse, no tiki bar, no amphitheater. Clean, functional, and consistently maintained.
The 33067 zip puts Meadowbrook in the established-Parkland corridor — west of Coral Springs, away from the new-construction pressure that's been pushing 33076 prices higher. The Parkland school zoning covers the same Heron Heights → Westglades → Marjory Stoneman Douglas pipeline as every other part of the city. Pine Trails Park, the Parkland Library, and the Sawgrass Expressway are all within a short drive.
Meadowbrook Lifestyle · Gated, Established, Uncluttered
Meadowbrook doesn't have a glossy amenity brochure. It has a community pool, tennis courts, and twenty-five years of a neighborhood that settled into itself. That's the trade you make at this price point in Parkland: you give up the resort lobby and you get a gate, a pool, real lot sizes, and streets that have been lived on long enough to know what they are.
Gated Entry
Controlled access keeps the neighborhood quiet and private — no resort signage required.
Community Pool
On-site pool available to residents. No resort-scale crowds; the community is mid-sized.
Tennis Courts
On-site courts — the kind of amenity that gets used regularly in an established neighborhood.
Mature Landscaping
Twenty-plus years of hedges, oaks, and palms that filled in the way new construction never can replicate quickly.
Quiet Interior Streets
No cut-through traffic, no delivery shortcuts. The gate earns its keep in day-to-day street feel.
Pine Trails Park Nearby
Parkland's 100-acre flagship park — farmers market, sports fields, dog area, movie nights — a short drive from Meadowbrook.
Meadowbrook Market Context: What the Numbers Say
Meadowbrook-specific transaction volume is light enough that publishing a subdivision-level stats table would mean extrapolating from a handful of sales — which we won't do. What we can say: the community's $750K–$1200.0M range is consistent with established gated 33067 Parkland, and the Parkland market broadly sits in a normalized seller's market where well-priced single-family homes are still moving in a reasonable window.
The spread within Meadowbrook is real: a renovated 4-bedroom with a new roof and impact windows fetches meaningfully more than a comparable home with deferred maintenance and original 1990s finishes. Knowing which is which — and which street, which lot, and which inspector to use — is where Beth and Griff's Parkland experience pays off.
Meadowbrook Price Context · 33067 Established Gated Parkland
Entry Price
$750K
Mid Range
~$950K
Top of Range
$1.2M
Range reflects gated, established 33067 Parkland single-family homes built 1990s–2000s. Individual sale prices vary significantly based on condition, renovation level, lot position, and current market timing. Verify with an active agent before relying on any number for an offer.
What Moves Meadowbrook Prices Up or Down
Schools: The Full Parkland A-Rated Pipeline
Meadowbrook feeds into the same public school pipeline as the rest of Parkland — the A-rated sequence that draws buyers from across Broward County and out-of-state. You're not choosing between schools and a lower price point here; the two come together.
Heron Heights Elementary
A-rated · Top in BrowardOne of the highest-rated elementaries in Broward County. Zoning should be confirmed before writing an offer — a single street can determine assignment.
Westglades Middle School
A-rated · Highest proficiency in countyCounty-leading reading, math, and biology scores. The same feeder school as every other established Parkland neighborhood.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
A+ · 99% graduation rateOne of Florida's top public high schools — strong academics, strong athletics, and the identity anchor of Parkland.
Verify current zoning with Broward County Public Schools before writing an offer — boundaries shift occasionally, and a street can matter.
Location: Established 33067 Parkland
Meadowbrook sits in Parkland's 33067 zip — the established eastern corridor of the city, away from the new-construction pressure that's been reshaping 33076. The Sawgrass Expressway is accessible within ten to fifteen minutes, putting Boca Raton, Coral Springs, and the Fort Lauderdale employment corridor all within a reasonable commute. Daily errands — Publix, Target, Home Depot — are close on University Drive and Sample Road without requiring highway entry.
The Meadowbrook Vibe, in 30 Seconds
Meadowbrook is the Parkland neighborhood that doesn't need to advertise. It's gated, established, and the people who bought here 20 years ago mostly haven't left — which tells you something. No resort entrance feature, no lake-view marketing deck. Just a working gate, a community pool, tennis courts that see regular use, and streets that have been quiet long enough for the oaks to take over. If Parkland Bay is the showroom, Meadowbrook is the house your most pragmatic friend actually bought.
Why Buy in Meadowbrook?
- ◆Gated Parkland address starting at $750K — the entry point to gated 33067 before it closes further
- ◆Established 1990s–2000s single-family homes with real lot sizes, mature landscaping, and private pools on most lots
- ◆Community pool and tennis on-site — low-key amenities that are actually used
- ◆Heron Heights Elementary, Westglades Middle, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High — the full Parkland A-rated pipeline
- ◆Quiet interior streets with controlled gate access — no through-traffic, no solicitors
- ◆33067 zip code — the established side of Parkland, away from the new-construction markup pressure
- ◆Roughly 7 minutes to Pine Trails Park, 12 to the Sawgrass Expressway, 5 to daily errands
- ◆No state income tax — a household earning $300K saves roughly $15K–$25K per year vs. NJ/NY/CA
- ◆Parkland is consistently ranked among the safest cities in Florida
- ◆Meaningful spread between original-condition and renovated homes — buyers who do their homework find real value
The Honest Summary
Meadowbrook is not the flashiest name in Parkland. It doesn't have a resort clubhouse, a staffed guard gate, or a lake that made it onto a developer's brochure. What it has is a gate that works, a community pool and tennis that get used, established streets in a city that consistently ranks among Florida's safest, and an entry price that still makes sense if you're buying the zip code and the schools — not the amenity package.
The detail is light on this community because the transaction volume is light. That's also part of the point: Beth and Griff's on-the-ground knowledge of individual Meadowbrook streets, lots, and sellers is exactly what replaces the data you won't find in a listing report. If Meadowbrook is on your list, call before the right one goes active.
Meadowbrook, Parkland FL 33067
Established gated community in 33067 Parkland
Tax Savings · Moving to Parkland
Florida: no state income tax. Parkland property taxes ~1.08%. Here's the math on a ~$950K home:
State Income Tax
Annual savings: $12K–$28K
Over 5 years: $60K–$140K
Enough to renovate the kitchen, replace the roof, and still have change left for the insurance premium. Your old state never offered mahi-mahi tacos in January either.
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, and property descriptions — is deemed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Price ranges reflect publicly available MLS history and third-party research as of early 2026 and may not reflect current market conditions. Meadowbrook-specific transaction data is limited; figures presented are estimates based on comparable established gated communities in zip 33067. 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.