Frequently Asked Questions about Turtle Run
What is it like to live in Turtle Run, Coral Springs, FL?
Turtle Run is a residential, family-oriented neighborhood in Coral Springs, Broward County, with primarily single-family homes and townhouses on tree-lined streets. Residents use Coral Springs' municipal parks and recreational facilities and are served by Broward County Public Schools. The neighborhood has a suburban feel and is generally considered safer than many other parts of Broward County, with commute access to Fort Lauderdale and the Miami metro via local arterial roads. The climate is subtropical—hot, humid summers and mild winters—with typical South Florida concerns such as heavy seasonal rainfall and hurricane risk.
Is Turtle Run, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Neighborhood-level pricing for Turtle Run is not published separately, but it is a residential area with primarily single-family homes and townhouses. Coral Springs overall has been moderately expensive compared with broader Broward County and Florida averages in recent years, with city home prices and rents trending above county and state medians (data through 2024–2025). Therefore Turtle Run’s housing costs are generally in line with the city’s moderate-to-upper price range rather than among the most expensive in the region.
What is the weather of Turtle Run, Coral Springs, FL?
Turtle Run has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and a pronounced rainy season from June through October featuring frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Winters are warm and relatively dry, with daytime highs typically in the low to mid 70s°F (about 22–25°C) and nighttime lows that can fall into the 50s°F (10–15°C). The Atlantic hurricane season runs June–November with peak activity in August–September, and local sea breezes help moderate coastal temperatures.
How safe is Turtle Run, Coral Springs, FL?
Precise neighborhood-level crime statistics for Turtle Run are limited in public datasets. At the city level, Coral Springs consistently reports lower violent crime rates than Broward County and often below national averages per Coral Springs Police Department annual reports. Local police crime maps and recent local reports show Turtle Run as a residential area without widely reported safety concerns, but consult the Coral Springs Police Department crime map for current, block-level data.