378 Mallard Rd
41.0 · Fair
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378 Mallard Rd

Weston · Broward County · FL 33327

single-family days on market

Property Details

List Price$1,387,000
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3.5
Living Area3,104 sqft
Lot Size11,761 sqft
Year Built1997
Listed2026-05-03

Investment Estimate

Est. Monthly Rent$12,968/mo
Est. Cap Rate11.22%
Gross Rent Multiplier8.9

Description

Truly one of the most pristine & gently lived in properties on the active Weston market. This exceptional 5 Bedroom / 3.5 Bath residence is being offered furnished for the lucky buyer that wants it all & now! This updated abode will amaze you the moment you walk through the door with fine finishes & custom details that all Buyers have on their "must have" list. New roof in 2023, New HVAC in 2024, Accordion shutters & the front of home has all hurricane impact windows/doors, sleek custom gourmet kitchen with huge center island, modern quartz countertops, stainless steel KitchenAid appliances and the huge list goes on & on! Large backyard with a freeform pool and covered patio area with a built-in Barbeque grill for entertaining family & friends. 3 car garage. Gated community.

Source: realtor.com · ID: broward-realtor-5743987432 · Last seen: 5/3/2026

Score Breakdown

Composite score:41.0/ 100

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Cap Rate(weight 35%)
70.0contributes +24.5 pts

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Population Growth(weight 20%)
45.0contributes +9.0 pts

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Employment Growth(weight 15%)
50.0contributes +7.5 pts

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Price Trend(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

Zip-level YoY median sale price change from Redfin Data Center.

Flood Penalty(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

FEMA NFHL flood zone severity. Lower is better (0 = no risk, 100 = high risk).

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