Frequently Asked Questions about Commerce Park
What is it like to live in Commerce Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Commerce Park is primarily a commercial and light-industrial area with very limited residential housing, so most people live in adjacent Deerfield Beach neighborhoods. It provides convenient access to I-95 and regional transit for commutes to Fort Lauderdale and Miami, and is a short drive to the Atlantic beaches and downtown amenities. Cost of living in Deerfield Beach is above the U.S. average—housing is the main driver—and specific block-level crime or amenity data for Commerce Park itself is limited.
Is Commerce Park, Deerfield Beach, FL expensive?
Commerce Park is predominantly an industrial and business park with limited residential housing. Because it is mainly commercial, typical residential price metrics don’t directly apply; nearby Deerfield Beach residential and rental costs are generally above the U.S. median due to South Florida market conditions. For current commercial lease rates or nearby home prices, consult local listings, commercial brokers, or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of Commerce Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Commerce Park (Deerfield Beach, southeast Florida) has a humid subtropical/tropical climate with hot, humid summers and frequent afternoon thunderstorms during a pronounced wet season from June through October, and mild, drier winters from November through April. Summer daytime highs typically run in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (31–33 °C) with muggy nights, while winter daytime highs average the low 70s °F (21–24 °C) and nighttime lows commonly fall to the mid-50s–low 60s °F (13–17 °C). Annual rainfall is roughly 55–65 inches concentrated in the wet season, and the area is exposed to Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes during the June 1–November 30 season, peaking in August–September.
How safe is Commerce Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
No neighborhood-level crime statistics are published separately for Commerce Park; crime reporting is provided at the city (Deerfield Beach) and Broward County level. Deerfield Beach posts city-level data that show occurrences of both property and violent crime; current, verifiable figures are available from the Deerfield Beach Police Department crime map and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). For a localized and up-to-date safety assessment, review the police department’s weekly/monthly reports or contact the non-emergency police line.