Frequently Asked Questions about Embassy Lakes
What is it like to live in Embassy Lakes, Cooper City, FL?
Embassy Lakes is a residential, family-oriented neighborhood in Cooper City (Broward County) made up mainly of single-family homes and lakeside lots. Residents have suburban access to local parks, shopping and Broward County public schools, and Cooper City typically reports lower crime rates than the county average. Housing is primarily single-family with applicable HOA or community fees, and the area experiences a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters and seasonal hurricane risk.
Is Embassy Lakes, Cooper City, FL expensive?
Embassy Lakes is considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Cooper City, with gated single-family homes and waterfront lots that command prices above Cooper City and Broward County medians. Typical sale prices and HOA fees tend to be higher than the city average, reflecting lot sizes and community amenities. Rental rates also generally run above area averages.
What is the weather of Embassy Lakes, Cooper City, FL?
Embassy Lakes in Cooper City, Florida has a tropical monsoon (Köppen Am) climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Summers (June–September) average highs around 90–92°F (32–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the wet season, while winters typically see highs near 70–75°F (21–24°C) and lows around 50–60°F (10–16°C). Annual rainfall is concentrated in May–October and totals about 55–60 inches, and the area is subject to the June–November hurricane season with peak activity in August–September.
How safe is Embassy Lakes, Cooper City, FL?
Embassy Lakes is in Cooper City, which reports lower violent and property crime rates than Broward County and Florida averages according to recent law enforcement and FBI data through 2023–2024. The Cooper City Police Department provides local patrols and community policing programs serving the area. For current, block-level safety details consult the Cooper City Police Department crime statistics or Broward County crime maps, as neighborhood conditions can change.