Frequently Asked Questions about Greenwood
What is it like to live in Greenwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Greenwood is a primarily residential, family-oriented neighborhood within Coral Springs characterized by single-family homes, local parks, and tree-lined streets. Residents rely mainly on cars but have access to Coral Springs’ recreation centers, Broward County Public Schools, municipal services, and Broward County Transit bus routes. Coral Springs typically records lower violent-crime rates than Broward County overall; housing costs are moderate to above the U.S. median, and the climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers and a seasonal hurricane risk.
Is Greenwood, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Specific, up-to-date neighborhood-level price data for Greenwood (a small area within Coral Springs) is not routinely published. Coral Springs’ median home prices and rents have historically been above Broward County and Florida medians, so Greenwood is likely to reflect the city’s moderate-to-higher housing costs. For precise current figures, consult local MLS listings or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of Greenwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Greenwood in Coral Springs, FL has a tropical monsoon (Köppen Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and summer highs typically 88–92°F (31–33°C); winter highs average 70–75°F (21–24°C) with lows in the 50s–60s°F (10–18°C). Annual rainfall is about 55–65 inches (1,400–1,650 mm), concentrated in the wet season, and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), peaking August–October. Sea breezes moderate coastal temperatures and occasional cold fronts can briefly drop temperatures into the 40s°F (4–9°C) but such events are rare.
How safe is Greenwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime data for Greenwood are limited, but it is a residential area within Coral Springs, which generally records lower crime rates than Broward County as a whole. The Coral Springs Police Department emphasizes community policing, visible patrols and neighborhood-watch initiatives that contribute to relatively low violent and property crime compared with many South Florida municipalities. For up-to-date, address-specific statistics and recent trends, consult Coral Springs Police crime maps or state and FBI crime data.