Frequently Asked Questions about Playland
What is it like to live in Playland, Hollywood, FL?
Neighborhood-level public information for Playland in Hollywood, FL is limited; specific, verifiable data on housing stock, local amenities, and crime at that micro-neighborhood level is not readily available. At the city level, Hollywood is a coastal Broward County city with a subtropical climate, a popular beachfront Broadwalk, proximity to Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, and public transit connections via Broward County buses and the Hollywood rail station. Cost of living and safety vary by block—housing and rental prices are generally higher near the beach—so consult Broward County property records, the local police crime map, and current real-estate listings for precise, up-to-date neighborhood details.
Is Playland, Hollywood, FL expensive?
Specific, up-to-date neighborhood-level price data for Playland is limited and can vary by block. As of 2025, at the city level Hollywood (Broward County) has housing costs and rents above the U.S. average and broadly in line with the county market. For precise current prices, consult MLS or active rental listings in the immediate area.
What is the weather of Playland, Hollywood, FL?
Playland, in Hollywood, FL, has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the dry season runs November–April with lower humidity. Typical summer highs are near 90–92°F (32–33°C) with lows around 75–78°F (24–26°C), winter highs about 70–76°F (21–24°C) with lows 55–65°F (13–18°C); hurricane season is June–November (peak Aug–Sep).
How safe is Playland, Hollywood, FL?
Specific, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Playland are not separately published by the City of Hollywood or Broward County as of 2025. For up-to-date safety metrics and recent incidents, consult the Hollywood Police Department crime map or Broward County Open Data, which provide patrol-zone and address-level reports. At the city level, Hollywood reports higher rates of property crime (theft, vehicle break-ins) than violent crime, and safety can vary significantly block by block near beach and tourist areas.