Frequently Asked Questions about Hawaiian Gardens
What is it like to live in Hawaiian Gardens, Lauderdale Lakes, FL?
Hawaiian Gardens is a small residential neighborhood within Lauderdale Lakes with a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes and a diverse, working-class population. Residents have access to Broward County Transit, nearby commercial corridors along State Road 7 (US-441) and Oakland Park Boulevard, and are about 10–15 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The area has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and seasonal hurricane risk; Lauderdale Lakes has historically recorded crime rates above the Broward County average while housing and overall costs tend to be lower than nearby Fort Lauderdale.
Is Hawaiian Gardens, Lauderdale Lakes, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Hawaiian Gardens, Lauderdale Lakes, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively drier winters. Average highs are roughly 75–92°F (24–33°C) and lows about 60–77°F (16–25°C), with the warmest months in summer and the coolest in January. The wet season runs about May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall, and the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November) brings elevated storm risk, peaking in late summer to early fall.
How safe is Hawaiian Gardens, Lauderdale Lakes, FL?
As of 2025, detailed neighborhood-level crime statistics for Hawaiian Gardens are limited in publicly available sources. Lauderdale Lakes overall has reported crime rates higher than Broward County and Florida averages in recent FBI/UCR and local law-enforcement reports. The area is served by the Lauderdale Lakes Police Department, which maintains patrols and community policing programs; residents and visitors are advised to follow standard urban safety precautions.