Frequently Asked Questions about Westchester
What is it like to live in Westchester, Coral Springs, FL?
Westchester is a residential neighborhood in Coral Springs (Broward County) with a suburban, family-oriented character, parks, and predominantly single-family homes. Local infrastructure includes Broward County Public Schools, city services, well-maintained roads, and convenient access to I-95 and the Sawgrass Expressway, with Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport about 20–25 miles away. Coral Springs generally reports lower crime rates than Broward County averages, housing costs are mid-to-upper range for the county, and the cost of living is above the U.S. average. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, rainy summers, mild winters, and a hurricane season from June through November.
Is Westchester, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
I do not have verified 2025-specific pricing for Westchester in Coral Springs. Historically, Coral Springs' median home prices and rents have been above the Florida median and similar to or slightly higher than the Broward County average (data through 2024). For current, verifiable cost comparisons for Westchester specifically, consult recent MLS listings, Broward County property records, or local rental market reports.
What is the weather of Westchester, Coral Springs, FL?
Westchester in Coral Springs has a warm, humid climate with hot, rainy summers and warm, relatively drier winters. From June through September average highs are about 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 50–60 inches of annual rainfall; hurricane season runs June–November. Winters are mild with daytime highs in the upper 60s–70s°F (20–24°C) and lows typically in the 50s–60s°F (10–16°C), and humidity remains relatively high year-round.
How safe is Westchester, Coral Springs, FL?
Westchester in Coral Springs, FL, is a residential neighborhood that generally reports lower violent-crime rates than Broward County overall, while experiencing property crimes at levels typical for suburban South Florida. The area is served by the Coral Springs Police Department, which publishes crime maps and annual reports. For current, verifiable crime statistics consult the Coral Springs Police Department crime map, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), or FBI UCR data.