Frequently Asked Questions about Hidden Valley
What is it like to live in Hidden Valley, Boca Raton, FL?
Specific, publicly verifiable information for Hidden Valley is limited; it is a small residential neighborhood within Boca Raton. Residents rely on Boca Raton’s suburban-coastal amenities—beaches, parks, shopping, healthcare—and Palm Beach County public schools, with regional access via I‑95 and the Boca Raton rail station and airports in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. Cost of living and housing prices in Boca Raton are above the U.S. average, and the climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters (hurricane season June–November). Boca Raton’s violent crime rates are generally below the national average while property crime is comparable or somewhat higher; consult Boca Raton Police Department data for neighborhood-level safety.
Is Hidden Valley, Boca Raton, FL expensive?
Neighborhood-level pricing data for Hidden Valley in Boca Raton is not widely published in major real-estate reports. Boca Raton's housing market consistently records median home prices and rents above Florida and national averages, so the city as a whole is relatively expensive compared with the state. For current, specific pricing in Hidden Valley consult recent local MLS listings or a Boca Raton real estate agent.
What is the weather of Hidden Valley, Boca Raton, FL?
Hidden Valley in Boca Raton has a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and heavy, short-lived rain; the dry season is November–April. Average summer highs are around 90–92°F (32–33°C) with humid nights in the mid‑70s°F, while winter highs are typically 70–75°F (21–24°C) and lows can drop into the 50s°F (10–15°C). Hurricane season runs June–November, with peak risk in late summer to early fall.
How safe is Hidden Valley, Boca Raton, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Hidden Valley are not published separately by most public sources; Boca Raton Police Department provides citywide and map-based incident data. Boca Raton's overall crime rates are lower than the Florida average, and the city is patrolled by the Boca Raton Police Department with support from Palm Beach County law-enforcement. For current, address-level safety information consult the BRPD crime map, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office data, and local neighborhood-watch or community association reports.