Frequently Asked Questions about Coral Ridge Country Club Estates
What is it like to live in Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
A predominantly residential, mid-to-upscale neighborhood centered on the Coral Ridge Country Club, featuring single-family homes—many on canals with private boat access and mature landscaping. It lies about 1–2 miles from Fort Lauderdale Beach and has convenient road access to US-1 and nearby shopping and dining corridors. Housing prices and property taxes are generally above Fort Lauderdale averages, and the area experiences a subtropical climate with seasonal hurricane and coastal flooding risk.
Is Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, Fort Lauderdale, FL expensive?
Yes — Coral Ridge Country Club Estates is among the more expensive neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale. Housing is dominated by single-family and many waterfront/canal-front properties that command sale prices and rents above city and Broward County averages. Exact median sale and rental figures vary by lot size, waterfront status and home condition; consult local MLS or Broward County property records for current numbers.
What is the weather of Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
The area has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 60 inches (≈1,500 mm) of annual rainfall, while the drier period is November–April. Hurricane season is June–November (peak Aug–Oct), and coastal sea breezes moderate daytime temperatures but humidity and occasional coastal flooding during storms are common concerns.
How safe is Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Coral Ridge Country Club Estates is inside Fort Lauderdale and is served by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. I do not have real-time neighborhood crime-rate figures; for current, verifiable safety data consult the Fort Lauderdale Police Department crime map, Broward County crime statistics, or Florida Department of Law Enforcement reports. The area is an established, predominantly residential and higher-income community; verify recent property and violent crime trends before making safety-related decisions.