Frequently Asked Questions about River Run
What is it like to live in River Run, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
River Run is a small, primarily residential neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale with a mix of single-family homes and townhouses. It sits a short drive from downtown and offers convenient access to I‑95, US‑1, local schools and shopping. Residents experience South Florida’s tropical climate (hot, humid summers and mild winters) and should consult Broward County flood-zone maps and Fort Lauderdale Police crime data for property-specific flood and safety information.
Is River Run, Fort Lauderdale, FL expensive?
As of 2025 I do not have verifiable, neighborhood-specific price data for River Run. Fort Lauderdale’s housing market is generally above the U.S. median, and areas near waterfronts or Coral Ridge tend to command higher prices. For current median sale and rental figures for River Run, consult Broward County property records or recent MLS listings.
What is the weather of River Run, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
The area has a tropical climate with a hot, humid rainy season from May–October and a warm, drier season from November–April. Summer daytime highs typically range 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall (about 60 inches / 1,500 mm), while winter highs average 70–75°F (21–24°C) and lows rarely fall below 50°F (10°C). The region is subject to hurricane and tropical-storm risk during the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November).
How safe is River Run, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
River Run is a small, gated waterfront residential community in Fort Lauderdale composed mainly of single-family homes and townhouses. Detailed, neighborhood-level crime statistics for River Run are not published separately; public safety in the area is overseen by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. For current, verifiable safety data and recent incidents, consult the Fort Lauderdale Police Department crime maps, Broward County crime data portals, or the local community association.