Frequently Asked Questions about Inverrary
What is it like to live in Inverrary, Lauderhill, FL?
Inverrary is a primarily residential, golf-course-centered neighborhood anchored by the Inverrary Country Club and a mix of condominiums, single-family homes and age-restricted communities. Living there is suburban and largely car-dependent, with local shopping and restaurants nearby and Broward County Transit bus routes serving the area; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and downtown Fort Lauderdale are typically a 15–30 minute drive depending on traffic. The climate is subtropical (hot, humid summers and mild winters); for current safety and housing costs, consult the latest local crime statistics and real estate listings.
Is Inverrary, Lauderhill, FL expensive?
Inverrary is generally more affordable than nearby coastal Broward markets, offering a mix of moderately priced condos and single-family homes. Prices vary by unit type and condition—golf-course or extensively renovated condos can be notably pricier. For current, verifiable pricing check recent MLS listings or local real estate reports as market conditions change.
What is the weather of Inverrary, Lauderhill, FL?
Inverrary in Lauderhill has a tropical climate typical of South Florida, with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the majority of annual rainfall, while the dry season is November–April with sunnier, cooler conditions. Average summer highs are about 88–91°F (31–33°C) and winter highs around 74–78°F (23–26°C); humidity is high year-round and the area is subject to hurricane season (June 1–November 30).
How safe is Inverrary, Lauderhill, FL?
Lauderhill’s crime rates have been higher than the Broward County average according to Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) annual statistics through 2024. BSO crime-mapping shows variation within Inverrary: areas near the Inverrary Country Club and gated complexes typically report fewer incidents, while some multifamily housing corridors record higher incident density. For up-to-date, block-level safety data consult the BSO crime map and recent local police reports before making decisions.