March 12, 2026
Sun sparks off Lake Coral Springs as you loop the dog past swaying palms and tile-roofed homes. The guard at the entry gives a quick wave, you do a smooth school drop-off, then swing by Publix for dinner fixings. Later, the kids lace up for a skate at the IceDen while you plan an easy sunset swim at home. If this sounds like your pace, you’ll feel right at home in The Isles. In this guide, you’ll learn what daily life looks like here, from home styles and amenities to commutes, errands, and practical buyer tips. Let’s dive in.
The Isles is an upscale, gated, lakefront subdivision within Coral Springs in Broward County. It appears in county parcel records as “THE ISLES” addition to Coral Springs, which helps confirm boundaries and legal details in due diligence. You can see the subdivision referenced in county property appraiser records.
Local neighborhood guides describe The Isles as a community of estate-scale single-family homes set along Lake Coral Springs and smaller lake fingers. Many lots are roughly a quarter to near half an acre, and private pools and mature landscaping are common features noted by neighborhood guides that describe The Isles.
Most homes were built in the 1990s through the early 2000s. Interior sizes often range from about 2,500 to 4,900 square feet with 3 to 6 or more bedrooms. Two-story executive or custom plans are common, with multi-car garages, outdoor living spaces, and many lake-view backyards. Neighborhood summaries indicate median sale levels have ranged from the upper mid six figures into the seven-figure tier, depending on waterfront status and upgrades.
Exteriors tend to lean Mediterranean and Spanish-inspired, with stucco and barrel-tile roofs. You’ll also see more contemporary remodels mixed in. For a visual sense of the look and feel, review the community overview and imagery on Mediterranean and Spanish-inspired exteriors.
Life in The Isles centers on simple, useful amenities. Residents note a guarded gate, a community clubhouse and pool, tennis courts, and small play areas in certain subsections. Because amenity sets can vary by subsection, confirm details for any specific address during your home search.
The Isles is governed by a homeowners association in the gated portions. Fees and rules vary by subsection and individual property. Before you make decisions, request the HOA governing documents, recent meeting minutes, reserve information, and community rules as part of your due diligence.
For quick groceries and pharmacy needs, you’re just a short drive to Publix at Lakeview Center. The Lakeview cluster also covers everyday services, so you can handle midweek errands without a long trip.
Families often plug into Coral Springs’ city programs for leagues and classes, from soccer and baseball to arts and fitness. The Florida Panthers IceDen hosts youth hockey and public skating, and it is a regular weekend destination for local families. For performances and exhibitions, the Coral Springs Center for the Arts brings touring shows, community theater, and gallery events to the heart of the city.
Homes in The Isles are served by Broward County Public Schools, but specific school assignments vary by address and can change over time. Always verify attendance zones using Broward County Public Schools.
For healthcare, Broward Health Coral Springs provides emergency and specialty services nearby, which many buyers appreciate when weighing suburb-to-service access.
You have straightforward access to the Sawgrass Expressway for regional connections. In light traffic, downtown Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport are generally reachable in about 25 to 40 minutes by car. Travel estimates vary by route and traffic; for reference, see typical drive times outlined on Rome2Rio showing trips of 25 to 40 minutes in off-peak conditions.
If you want an upscale suburban setting with backyard pools, lake views, and a gated environment, The Isles lines up well. Neighborhood summaries often call out family-friendly amenities, city parks access, and the balance of space and privacy as key reasons buyers choose the community. Pricing spans a wide range, with renovated or premium-waterfront homes trading higher than interior or earlier-plan homes. When you compare options, look closely at lot location, water views, roof type, hurricane protection, and the scope of any updates.
Use this quick list to focus your search and due diligence:
You start with a coffee on the patio as the lake brightens. The kids walk or ride to a playdate while you hit a quick grocery run. After lunch, you head to a city league practice or public skate, then grill by the pool as the sun drops. It’s easy, comfortable, and connected to the best parts of Coral Springs living.
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