Frequently Asked Questions about Pine Glen
What is it like to live in Pine Glen, Coral Springs, FL?
Pine Glen is a suburban, family-oriented neighborhood made up mostly of single-family homes and some townhouses with quiet, tree-lined streets. Residents use Coral Springs public schools, nearby parks and recreation centers, and retail corridors for everyday needs. Coral Springs generally reports lower crime rates than the Broward County average and the area experiences South Florida's hot, humid summers, mild winters, and a June–November hurricane season. Housing costs in the area are generally higher than the U.S. median, reflecting typical suburban pricing in Broward County.
Is Pine Glen, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Pine Glen, Coral Springs, FL?
Pine Glen has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (highs typically mid-80s to low-90s°F / 29–34°C) and warm, mild winters (lows often in the 50s–60s°F / 10–16°C). Summer (May–October) brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms and concentrates most of the roughly 55–60 inches of annual rainfall, while November–April is drier and cooler. The area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), so tropical storms and hurricanes can occasionally affect local weather.
How safe is Pine Glen, Coral Springs, FL?
Pine Glen sits within Coral Springs, a city that has historically reported lower violent and property crime rates than Broward County and the U.S. average according to recent FBI data and city public-safety reports. Local policing emphasizes community programs and Coral Springs Police maintain an online crime map and annual reports for up-to-date incident data. For current, block-level safety information consult the Coral Springs Police Department crime map or the city’s latest public safety publication.