Frequently Asked Questions about Tropic Palms
What is it like to live in Tropic Palms, Delray Beach, FL?
Tropic Palms is a small, primarily residential neighborhood in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, characterized by single-family homes and tropical landscaping and located within a few miles of downtown Delray Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. Residents have access to downtown amenities on Atlantic Avenue, regional roadways including I‑95 and U.S.‑1, and Palm Tran bus service for public transit. Neighborhood-specific crime and housing statistics are not always published separately, so consult the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and current real-estate listings for up-to-date safety and price information. The area has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and exposure to hurricane season.
Is Tropic Palms, Delray Beach, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Tropic Palms, Delray Beach, FL?
Tropic Palms has a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. Summer highs typically range 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall occurring June–September; winter highs average about 70–75°F (21–24°C) with lows around 55–60°F (13–16°C). Hurricane season runs June–November, sea breezes moderate coastal temperatures, and frost is extremely rare.
How safe is Tropic Palms, Delray Beach, FL?
Neighborhood-level, up-to-date crime statistics for Tropic Palms are not routinely published separately from Delray Beach city data. For verifiable information, consult the Delray Beach Police Department crime map and Palm Beach County or Florida Department of Law Enforcement crime reports for recent incidents and trends, keeping in mind that safety can vary block-by-block. For immediate local insight, contact DBPD’s community policing unit and review recent crime-mapping dashboards or speak with nearby residents.