Frequently Asked Questions about Oakridge
What is it like to live in Oakridge, Hollywood, FL?
Oakridge is a primarily residential neighborhood in western Hollywood, Broward County, with mainly single-family homes and some low-rise apartments. It has a suburban, car-oriented layout served by Broward County Transit and local commercial corridors, and schools are part of Broward County Public Schools. The area has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and a June–November hurricane season; crime and housing costs generally track broader Hollywood/Broward trends, so consult local statistics and listings for specifics.
Is Oakridge, Hollywood, FL expensive?
Specific, up-to-date price data for Oakridge in Hollywood, FL is not readily available from major public sources. Housing costs in Hollywood vary widely—beachfront and central neighborhoods command the highest prices, while many inland subdivisions are generally less expensive. For current median sale and rent figures for Oakridge, consult recent MLS listings or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of Oakridge, Hollywood, FL?
Oakridge, Hollywood, FL has a tropical climate with a pronounced wet season from May–October and a drier season from November–April. Summers are hot and very humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average highs around 89–92°F (31–33°C), while winters are warm and mild with daytime highs near 75–80°F (24–27°C) and lows typically in the 60s°F (16–20°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 50–65 inches (1,270–1,650 mm), concentrated in summer, and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), peaking in August–September. Snow does not occur and coastal sea breezes often moderate temperatures.
How safe is Oakridge, Hollywood, FL?
Official, up-to-date crime information for Oakridge is best obtained from the Hollywood Police Department’s online crime maps and Broward County crime statistics. Policing in the area is handled by the Hollywood Police Department, which publishes incident maps, monthly reports, and community alerts. For current, verifiable safety data consult HPD’s crime map, local neighborhood-watch resources, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement county reports.