Frequently Asked Questions about Little Harbor
What is it like to live in Little Harbor, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Little Harbor is a small, primarily residential waterfront neighborhood in Deerfield Beach with many single-family homes on canals offering direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway. Residents have quick access to Deerfield Beach’s Atlantic beaches, local shops and restaurants, and are roughly 20–30 minutes by car from Fort Lauderdale or Boca Raton depending on traffic. The climate is subtropical — hot, humid summers with frequent summer thunderstorms and mild winters, and hurricane season runs June 1–November 30. Neighborhood-specific crime and current housing-cost figures are not available here; consult city or county sources for up-to-date statistics.
Is Little Harbor, Deerfield Beach, FL expensive?
Little Harbor is a small waterfront gated community in Deerfield Beach where single-family homes with private docks generally command premium prices. Home values and sales prices in the neighborhood are higher than the Deerfield Beach and Broward County medians. Limited inventory and marina access contribute to it being among the more expensive neighborhoods in the city.
What is the weather of Little Harbor, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Little Harbor has a tropical South Florida climate with hot, humid summers (average highs about 88–91°F / 31–33°C) and warm, drier winters (average highs about 70–75°F / 21–24°C). Most rainfall occurs in the wet season from May through October, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and annual precipitation around 60 inches (≈1,500 mm). Atlantic hurricane season runs June–November with peak risk in August–October, and frost or snow is virtually nonexistent.
How safe is Little Harbor, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Little Harbor is a small, primarily residential waterfront community in Deerfield Beach; neighborhood-level crime data is limited in public sources. Deerfield Beach publishes crime statistics through the Deerfield Beach Police Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which show property crimes are more common than violent crimes citywide in recent years. For a precise safety assessment of Little Harbor, consult the DBPD crime maps/reports or request block-level data from the police department.