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Broward Condo Complex Headed for Auction After Safety Evacuations

October 16, 2025
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A 36-year-old condominium complex in Pembroke Pines, Florida, is scheduled for a public auction on September 25th. The 304-unit Heron Pond complex was deemed structurally unsafe by the city last year, forcing residents to evacuate. The sale presents an opportunity for developers in a tight housing market.

Key Takeaways

  • Heron Pond, a 304-unit condo complex built in 1988, will be auctioned on September 25th.
  • Residents were forced to evacuate by August 2023 due to structural safety concerns, including termite damage and compromised balconies.
  • The 25-acre property is expected to fetch around $25 million and has potential for redevelopment into 321 residential units.
  • The auction is being conducted by a court-appointed receiver, aiming for a clean, single-title sale.

Foreclosure and Evacuation

The Heron Pond Condominium Association, located at 8400 SW First St., is facing foreclosure and an upcoming auction. The city of Pembroke Pines declared the complex structurally unsafe in 2023, leading to the full evacuation of occupied units by August 19th of that year. Years of deferred maintenance, including significant termite damage, rotted wood, and compromised balconies, contributed to the unsafe conditions. Residents had previously reported issues such as large holes, inadequate construction unable to withstand high winds, and design flaws.

Auction Details and Redevelopment Potential

Avison Young and Fisher Auction Co. are managing the sale of the 25-acre property. The auction is being conducted by a court-appointed receiver, Daniel Stermer, with the goal of a swift and clean sale. The complex, originally built as garden apartments in 1988 and later converted to condos, is anticipated to sell for approximately $25 million, or about $1 million per acre. The site has zoning potential for up to 321 residential units, making it an attractive prospect for multifamily developers seeking to capitalize on a tight rental market with new construction.

Legal and Market Context

The auction process has been delayed for nearly a year as the team worked to complete a full condo termination for the entire complex. This process aims to provide a single, clean title for the buyer, simplifying the sale. While condo terminations and buyouts have not been as prevalent as some predicted following the Surfside collapse, safety legislation has put financial pressure on associations. In cases like Heron Pond, owners’ hands are sometimes forced due to the severity of structural issues and the cost of repairs, leading to situations where properties are sold off rather than repaired.

Sources

  • Auction Set For 25-Acre Broward Condo Complex Residents Were Forced To Evacuate, Bisnow.
  • Caring Village senior homes in Margate, Davie in foreclosure lawsuit, The Business Journals.

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