Frequently Asked Questions about University Drive
What is it like to live in University Drive, Coral Springs, FL?
University Drive is a major commercial corridor in Coral Springs characterized by retail, restaurants, medical offices and adjacent suburban neighborhoods, offering a family-oriented, low-density feel. Residents use nearby city parks, recreation centers and Broward County Public Schools, with municipal services provided by Coral Springs and Broward County. Housing and overall cost of living are higher than the U.S. average and comparable to other Broward County suburbs; transit options include Broward County Transit buses and access to regional highways. The area has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters and a seasonal hurricane/thunderstorm risk.
Is University Drive, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Costs along University Drive vary by property type: the corridor features retail/commercial strips, apartment complexes, and nearby single-family neighborhoods, so rents and home prices range from affordable to higher-end. I don’t have precise current price figures here; consult local MLS and rental listings for up-to-date pricing on specific addresses. Expense depends on proximity to amenities, unit size, and whether you seek rentals, condos, or single-family homes.
What is the weather of University Drive, Coral Springs, FL?
University Drive is in a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Summers (June–September) have average highs around 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and a June–November hurricane season; winters are mild with daytime highs typically 68–75°F (20–24°C) and lows around 50–60°F (10–16°C). Annual precipitation is roughly 60 inches (≈1,500 mm), concentrated in the wet summer months, humidity is high year‑round, and snowfall is virtually nonexistent.
How safe is University Drive, Coral Springs, FL?
University Drive in Coral Springs traverses commercial corridors and nearby residential areas and is served by the Coral Springs Police Department. Coral Springs generally reports lower violent and property crime rates than the Broward County average and maintains community-policing and traffic-safety programs. Safety can vary block-by-block; consult the Coral Springs Police Department crime map or Broward County crime reports for the most recent, block-level data.