Frequently Asked Questions about Hillsboro Technology Center
What is it like to live in Hillsboro Technology Center, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Hillsboro Technology Center is primarily a commercial/industrial office park in Deerfield Beach with limited residential housing, so living options are found in nearby neighborhoods rather than inside the complex. It offers convenient access to I‑95 and major local roadways, with Deerfield Beach’s coastline, shopping and restaurants a short drive away and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport reachable within typical metro commute times. Climate is typical South Florida (hot, humid summers, mild winters) with seasonal hurricane risk; crime and cost-of-living generally reflect Broward County averages, so consult local statistics for specifics.
Is Hillsboro Technology Center, Deerfield Beach, FL expensive?
Hillsboro Technology Center is primarily a commercial/industrial park rather than a residential neighborhood. Whether it is “expensive” depends on office or industrial lease and sale rates, which vary by building and current market conditions and should be checked via local commercial listings or brokers. For residential context, Deerfield Beach’s housing and overall cost of living are generally at or above the U.S. average as of 2025.
What is the weather of Hillsboro Technology Center, Deerfield Beach, FL?
The area has a tropical coastal climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly June–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and highest humidity, and hurricane season is June 1–November 30 with peak activity in August–September. Typical summer highs are in the upper 80s to low 90s °F (30–34 °C), winter highs in the low to mid 70s °F (21–24 °C) with lows rarely below the mid‑50s °F (13 °C), and annual rainfall is about 55–65 inches (1,400–1,650 mm).
How safe is Hillsboro Technology Center, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Detailed, location-specific crime statistics for the Hillsboro Technology Center are not published separately; local crime data is reported at the city/precinct level. Deerfield Beach’s public reports and crime maps indicate that property crimes (theft, vehicle break-ins) are reported more frequently than violent crimes. For current, verifiable safety information, consult the Deerfield Beach Police Department crime map, recent police reports, or the property management’s security information.