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Home sales, city lawsuit, dirty dining: Don’t miss these 3 Coral Springs stories

Coral Springs home sales fell slightly year-over-year in March while inventory becomes increasingly constrained, real estate data shows.
Coral Springs home sales fell slightly year-over-year in March while inventory becomes increasingly constrained, real estate data shows. Photo from FilterGrade via Unsplash

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including the local housing market, a wrongful-death lawsuit tied to a police pursuit and restaurant health inspection violations.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Coral Springs most competitive home market in Broward, Q1 real estate data shows

Even as Broward’s market cools a bit, Coral Springs is still the county’s tightest single-family market, with low inventory and fast contract times. Prices are mixed — single-family homes remain pricier than the county median, while condos/townhomes look like more of a bargain.

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Family sues city after 6-year-old killed in Coral Springs police pursuit crash

The family of 6-year-old Harlow Tran filed a lawsuit against Coral Springs, arguing a 2024 police pursuit over a nonviolent traffic-related issue created an unreasonable public-safety risk. They’re seeking damages (over $50,000) under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act.

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Raw meat, dirty hands: The worst April restaurant inspections in Coral Springs

State inspection reports show fewer violations than March overall, but April still saw recurring problems such as temperature control and cross-contamination risks at multiple spots. Several locations passed despite long lists of issues.

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