Frequently Asked Questions about Tartan Coconut Creek
What is it like to live in Tartan Coconut Creek, Coconut Creek, FL?
Tartan is a residential subdivision within Coconut Creek offering a suburban South Florida lifestyle with nearby parks, shopping, and municipal services. Residents typically use local arterial roads and nearby expressways for commuting and have access to Broward County public services. Specific crime rates and housing costs vary by block; consult Broward County crime maps and current real-estate listings for precise, up-to-date figures.
Is Tartan Coconut Creek, Coconut Creek, FL expensive?
I don’t have verifiable, up-to-date listing-level price data for Tartan Coconut Creek. Residential prices in Coconut Creek vary by unit type, size and condition, so current comparables should be checked on the local MLS, Realtor.com or with a licensed Broward County agent. Without recent listings or sales data I can’t reliably say whether Tartan is more expensive than other neighborhoods in the city.
What is the weather of Tartan Coconut Creek, Coconut Creek, FL?
Local climate is tropical monsoon (Am) with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively dry winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 55–65 inches (1,400–1,650 mm) of annual rainfall; summer highs typically reach 88–92°F (31–33°C) while winter highs average 72–76°F (22–24°C) and lows around 55–65°F (13–18°C). The area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30), benefits from sea-breeze moderation, and frost is extremely rare.
How safe is Tartan Coconut Creek, Coconut Creek, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Tartan Coconut Creek are not published separately. As of 2025, city-level data from the Coconut Creek Police Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement show Coconut Creek's overall crime rates have been generally comparable to or lower than Broward County averages. For current, address-specific safety information consult the Coconut Creek Police crime map, local crime-reporting tools, or the latest FDLE/FBI reports.