Frequently Asked Questions about Knoll Ridge
What is it like to live in Knoll Ridge, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Specific, publicly verifiable information about Knoll Ridge as a distinct neighborhood is limited. It is a small residential area within Fort Lauderdale; for precise data on housing stock, property records and schools consult Broward County property records and the Florida Department of Education. Citywide context: Fort Lauderdale has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters, extensive waterways and beach access, and transit that is primarily auto-dependent with Broward County buses and regional rail services. Cost of living and housing prices in Fort Lauderdale are generally above the U.S. average and safety varies by neighborhood—check Fort Lauderdale Police Department crime maps for current local figures.
Is Knoll Ridge, Fort Lauderdale, FL expensive?
Specific neighborhood-level housing-cost data for Knoll Ridge is not separately reported in public citywide statistics as of 2025. Fort Lauderdale contains both higher-cost waterfront/downtown areas and more affordable inland neighborhoods, so expense varies by block and housing type. For an accurate, up-to-date assessment consult current MLS listings, Broward County property appraiser records, or major rental platforms.
What is the weather of Knoll Ridge, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Knoll Ridge has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the annual ~60 inches (≈1500 mm) of rain; the dry season is November–April with lower humidity. Average summer highs are about 88–91°F (31–33°C) and winter highs about 75–80°F (24–27°C); coastal sea breezes moderate temperatures and the area faces hurricane/tropical storm risk June–November.
How safe is Knoll Ridge, Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Specific, current neighborhood-level crime statistics for Knoll Ridge are not published separately by major data sources. Safety is best assessed using Fort Lauderdale Police Department (FLPD) crime maps and Broward County crime reports, which show that crime in Fort Lauderdale varies by neighborhood and block. For up-to-date, block-level information consult the FLPD crime map, recent police blotters, and local community or neighborhood-watch groups.