Frequently Asked Questions about Central Park at Boca Raton
What is it like to live in Central Park at Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL?
I do not have verified, up-to-date, community-specific information for Central Park at Boca Raton. Boca Raton is a suburban coastal city in Palm Beach County with a warm year‑round climate, access to beaches and regional shopping, and a higher-than-average cost of living compared with Florida overall. For precise details on housing types, HOA amenities, schools, and local safety, consult Palm Beach County property records, the community’s HOA, or current local real estate listings.
Is Central Park at Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL expensive?
I do not have verifiable, up-to-date pricing for Central Park at Boca Raton. Boca Raton's housing costs are higher than the Florida median and generally above the national average as of 2025. Expect properties in centrally located Boca Raton communities to be priced above state averages.
What is the weather of Central Park at Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL?
The area has typical South Florida weather with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. Average summer highs are about 88–92°F (31–33°C) and winter highs about 70–75°F (21–24°C), with winter lows commonly in the 50s°F (10–15°C). The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 60 inches (≈1,500 mm) of annual rainfall; hurricane season is June 1–November 30. Humidity is high year‑round, sea breezes moderate coastal temperatures, and frost is extremely rare.
How safe is Central Park at Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime data for Central Park at Boca Raton is not published separately; law enforcement coverage and response are provided by the Boca Raton Police Department. Citywide statistics show Boca Raton generally has lower violent-crime rates than the Florida average. For the most current, location-specific information consult Boca Raton Police crime maps, local HOA safety reports, or police non-emergency contacts.