Frequently Asked Questions about Oakwood
What is it like to live in Oakwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Oakwood is a primarily residential neighborhood with mostly single‑family homes, city parks, and local recreational facilities. Residents are largely car-dependent; the area is served by Coral Springs roads and Broward County Transit, and public schools are part of Broward County Public Schools. Housing costs tend to be above the U.S. median and similar to Coral Springs overall, and the climate is humid subtropical with hot, rainy summers and hurricane season risk (June–November).
Is Oakwood, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
There is no readily verifiable, neighborhood-specific pricing for Oakwood available here as of 2025. To determine whether it is expensive, check current Coral Springs median sale and rental figures on the local MLS, the Broward County Property Appraiser, or recent market reports from licensed brokers for up-to-date comparisons. Coral Springs is largely single-family residential, so prices can vary by street and development and a local MLS search or agent will give precise comparisons.
What is the weather of Oakwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Oakwood experiences a tropical South Florida climate with a hot, humid wet season roughly May–October and a warm, drier season roughly November–April. Summer highs commonly reach about 89–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and annual rainfall near 60 inches; winter highs are typically in the mid-70s°F with lows in the upper 50s–60s°F. Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 (peak risk August–September), and coastal sea breezes moderate temperatures at times.
How safe is Oakwood, Coral Springs, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime data for Oakwood is not typically published separately; safety is usually assessed using citywide statistics. Coral Springs consistently reports lower violent-crime rates than Florida and U.S. averages and is regularly ranked among the safer cities in Broward County, supported by an active Coral Springs Police Department and community-policing programs. For up-to-date, block-level information consult Coral Springs Police Department crime reports or local crime-mapping tools.