Frequently Asked Questions about The Meadows
What is it like to live in The Meadows, Boynton Beach, FL?
The Meadows is a suburban, master-planned residential community composed mainly of single-family homes and townhouses with on-site community amenities. Residents have access to parks, community pools and local recreational facilities, plus nearby shopping, schools and medical services in Boynton Beach. Transportation is car-oriented with arterial roads and I-95 for commuting, and Palm Beach County Transit serving the area. The climate is subtropical with hot, humid summers, mild winters and a June–November hurricane season; safety and housing costs generally reflect broader Boynton Beach/Palm Beach County averages.
Is The Meadows, Boynton Beach, FL expensive?
Housing in The Meadows is generally moderate compared with coastal and luxury areas of Palm Beach County, though prices vary widely by property type (single-family home vs. condo), lot size, and proximity to golf-course amenities. The community consists mainly of homes and condos built from the 1970s–1990s, which influences price and maintenance costs. For current median sale prices or rental rates, consult local MLS listings or Palm Beach County property records.
What is the weather of The Meadows, Boynton Beach, FL?
The Meadows in Boynton Beach has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Average summer highs are around 90–92°F (32–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most rainfall occurring June–September; winter highs average about 70–75°F (21–24°C). Annual precipitation is roughly 50–60 inches, and the area is subject to the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30). Coastal breezes moderate temperatures but humidity remains high for much of the year.
How safe is The Meadows, Boynton Beach, FL?
Public safety is provided by the Boynton Beach Police Department, which publishes online crime maps and reports for recent incident data. Neighborhood-level crime rates for The Meadows are not centralized in a statewide dataset, so residents and prospective movers should consult the BPD crime map, Palm Beach County crime dashboards, or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for current statistics. For specific, up-to-date safety concerns contact the Boynton Beach Police non-emergency line or review local community/HOA resources.