Frequently Asked Questions about North Springs
What is it like to live in North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
North Springs is a residential, family-oriented neighborhood within Coral Springs (Broward County) featuring primarily single-family homes and townhouses. Residents use Coral Springs' municipal services, parks and recreation centers, and are served by Broward County Public Schools. The area is generally considered safer than the broader Broward County average, but shares South Florida’s subtropical climate and hurricane-season risks; housing costs and overall cost of living are above the U.S. average and align with suburban Broward markets.
Is North Springs, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Housing costs in North Springs are broadly in line with Coral Springs overall, which is a mid-to-upper priced suburb in Broward County. Home prices and rents in the area tend to be higher than county and Florida medians, with variation by property type, size, and school zone. For current pricing consult local MLS or recent rental listings, as market conditions change.
What is the weather of North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
North Springs has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. Summers (May–October) bring frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity and average daytime highs in the low 90s°F (≈32–34°C); the wet/hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 with peak activity in August–September. Winters are drier and mild, with daytime highs around 70–75°F (21–24°C), overnight lows rarely at freezing, and annual rainfall of roughly 60 inches (≈1,500 mm).
How safe is North Springs, Coral Springs, FL?
Specific neighborhood-level crime data for North Springs is limited, but Coral Springs overall reports lower violent and property crime rates than Broward County and Florida averages. The area is residential and is policed by the Coral Springs Police Department. For current, block-level details consult the Coral Springs Police crime map or Broward County/Florida crime statistics.