Frequently Asked Questions about Crossings
What is it like to live in Crossings, Coral Springs, FL?
Crossings is a suburban, primarily residential neighborhood in Coral Springs, Broward County, consisting mostly of single-family homes and some townhouses that attract families. It is served by Broward County Public Schools and has access to local parks, recreational facilities, and shopping and dining within Coral Springs. Municipal services are provided by the city, and Coral Springs has historically reported lower crime rates than many other Broward County municipalities; housing prices and school assignments vary by street and should be verified through local listings and the school district.
Is Crossings, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Exact, current median sale or rental prices for Crossings are not provided here. The neighborhood contains a mix of condos and single-family homes so costs vary by property type, and overall housing tends to be in line with Coral Springs’ citywide market rather than among the most expensive in Broward County. For up-to-date prices and comparisons, consult local MLS listings or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of Crossings, Coral Springs, FL?
Crossings has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively dry winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and summer highs typically in the low 90s°F (32–34°C); winter highs average in the mid-70s°F and lows rarely fall below 50°F. Annual precipitation is about 55–65 inches, and the area is affected by Atlantic hurricane season from June 1 to November 30.
How safe is Crossings, Coral Springs, FL?
Crossings is a residential neighborhood in Coral Springs, a city that generally reports lower violent crime rates than Broward County and Florida averages. Local incidents are typically suburban property crimes rather than high levels of violent crime, and the area is regularly patrolled by the Coral Springs Police Department. For the latest, block-level safety data consult the Coral Springs Police Department crime map or official FDLE/FBI statistics.