Frequently Asked Questions about Imperial Point
What is it like to live in Imperial Point, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
The neighborhood is primarily residential, with a mix of mid‑20th‑century single‑family homes, townhouses and condominium complexes and a suburban, tree‑lined street character. Infrastructure is convenient — it sits near I‑95 and US‑1, is a short drive to downtown Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale‑Hollywood International Airport, and has nearby services including Broward Health Imperial Point hospital, local shopping and parks. Housing costs and rents generally align with or are slightly above Fort Lauderdale averages; safety and conditions vary by block, so consult current Broward County crime maps and local real estate listings for up‑to‑date details.
Is Imperial Point, Fort Lauderdale, FL expensive?
I don’t have a verified, up-to-date price comparison for Imperial Point as of 2025. Public market listings and local reports typically show Imperial Point as a residential area dominated by single-family homes and townhouses that often sell at or above Fort Lauderdale/Broward County medians. For current median sale prices and rental rates, consult the local MLS, county property records, or recent market reports from Broward County real estate sources.
What is the weather of Imperial Point, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Imperial Point has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and highest rainfall (about 60 inches / 1,520 mm annually); hurricane season is June–November. Average summer highs are around 88–91°F (31–33°C) and winter highs around 72–76°F (22–24°C); sea breezes moderate temperatures but humidity remains high year-round.
How safe is Imperial Point, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Imperial Point are not always published separately; the Fort Lauderdale Police Department and Broward County crime maps provide the most current, verifiable data. Citywide statistics show property crimes (theft, burglary, vehicle break-ins) are more common than violent crimes in many residential areas of Fort Lauderdale. For a precise, up-to-date assessment of safety, consult the Fort Lauderdale Police Department’s crime map and recent CompStat or Broward County crime reports.