Frequently Asked Questions about North Springs
What is it like to live in North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
North Springs is a primarily suburban, family-oriented neighborhood in Coral Springs with mostly single-family homes, local parks, and neighborhood schools. Residents are largely car-dependent, with municipal services and Broward County Public Schools serving the area and limited public-transit options. The neighborhood is generally considered safe with crime rates below the Broward County average, and local living costs are moderate to above the U.S. average mainly due to housing. The climate is humid subtropical—hot, wet summers and mild winters—with standard hurricane-season preparedness recommended.
Is North Springs, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
North Springs tends to be more expensive than Florida and U.S. averages, primarily because housing costs in Coral Springs exceed state medians and single-family homes and rentals command premiums. The overall cost of living is above the Florida average, driven mainly by housing, while utilities and groceries are near or slightly above national averages. Exact prices vary by property type and current market conditions, so consult up-to-date listings or Broward County data for specific figures.
What is the weather of North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
North Springs experiences the South Florida climate: hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and a pronounced wet season (May–October), and a milder, drier winter season (November–April). Average summer highs are around 90°F (32°C) and winter highs are typically in the low 70s°F (21–24°C), with winter lows commonly in the 50s–60s°F (10–18°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 60 inches (about 1,500 mm), humidity is high year-round, and the area is subject to hurricane season from June 1 to November 30.
How safe is North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
North Springs, a residential neighborhood in Coral Springs, is generally considered safe compared with Broward County averages. Coral Springs reports lower violent and property crime rates than the county overall and maintains an accredited police department with active community-policing programs. For current, neighborhood-level figures consult Coral Springs Police Department crime reports or the Broward County crime-mapping tool.