Frequently Asked Questions about Wynmoor Gold Club
What is it like to live in Wynmoor Gold Club, Coconut Creek, FL?
Wynmoor Gold Club is part of Wynmoor, a gated 55+ active-adult community offering resort-style, condominium and co-op living with on-site amenities such as a golf course, clubhouse, pools, fitness facilities and organized social programs. Housing is largely age-restricted with homeowners’ association fees covering many services and maintenance, and the community maintains gated access and on-site management. The location provides a suburban setting with convenient access to Broward County roads (I‑95 and Florida’s Turnpike), nearby shopping and healthcare, a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters, and exposure to Atlantic hurricane season.
Is Wynmoor Gold Club, Coconut Creek, FL expensive?
I don't have verifiable, up-to-date pricing to state definitively whether Wynmoor Gold Club is expensive. Home prices within Wynmoor Village and private club/HOA membership fees vary by unit, timing, and membership type; consult current MLS listings for Wynmoor Village in Coconut Creek and the club’s official membership/HOA documents for exact figures. Local property records or a licensed real estate agent can provide recent sale prices and monthly fee details.
What is the weather of Wynmoor Gold Club, Coconut Creek, FL?
Located in Coconut Creek (Broward County), the area has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall (about 55–65 inches), while the dry season is November–April. Average summer highs are near 88–91°F (31–33°C) with lows in the mid-70s°F (24–26°C); winter highs are typically mid-70s°F (23–24°C) with lows in the upper 50s–low 60s°F (14–17°C). Hurricane season is June–November, and occasional tropical storms can affect conditions.
How safe is Wynmoor Gold Club, Coconut Creek, FL?
Wynmoor Gold Club is located within Wynmoor Village, a gated 55+ community with controlled access, on-site security staff, and private patrols. Local law enforcement coverage is provided by the Coconut Creek Police Department. These security features are associated with lower on-site crime risk compared with typical non-gated neighborhoods; for current crime statistics consult the Coconut Creek Police Department or public crime-mapping tools.