Frequently Asked Questions about Royal Land
What is it like to live in Royal Land, Coral Springs, FL?
Royal Land is a primarily single-family residential subdivision within Coral Springs, a planned suburban city in Broward County. The neighborhood is family-oriented with access to municipal parks, local shopping and services, and is served by Broward County Public Schools. Coral Springs provides suburban infrastructure with car-oriented streets and municipal utilities, and generally reports lower crime rates than the Broward County average. Cost of living is above the U.S. average driven mainly by housing, and the climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers and a hurricane season from June through November.
Is Royal Land, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
There is insufficient publicly verifiable market data specifically for 'Royal Land' as a named subdivision in Coral Springs. Coral Springs overall has had median home prices and rents above Florida state medians in recent years, so many neighborhoods are moderately to relatively expensive compared with state averages. For current pricing in Royal Land, consult local MLS listings or the Broward County Property Appraiser.
What is the weather of Royal Land, Coral Springs, FL?
Royal Land in Coral Springs has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall (about 50–60 inches), while the dry season is November–April. Average summer highs are near 90°F (32–33°C) and winter highs in the mid-70s°F (≈24°C) with lows around 60°F (≈16°C); hurricane season is June–November and snow does not occur.
How safe is Royal Land, Coral Springs, FL?
Crime data are not published separately for the Royal Land subdivision; city-level statistics show Coral Springs generally records lower violent and property crime rates than the Broward County average. The area is served by the accredited Coral Springs Police Department, which maintains crime mapping, community policing, and neighborhood watch programs. For precise, up-to-date neighborhood incidents consult the Coral Springs Police crime map or Broward County crime reports.