Frequently Asked Questions about Oakland Hills
What is it like to live in Oakland Hills, Margate, FL?
Oakland Hills is a primarily residential, suburban neighborhood in Margate (Broward County) with mostly single-family homes and family-oriented amenities. Residents have nearby public schools, parks and shopping along Margate Boulevard, and driving access to major corridors such as I-95 and Florida's Turnpike for commuting. The area is car-dependent, served by the Margate Police Department, and experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, mild winters and exposure to Florida's hurricane season; consult local city and police data for current safety and housing details.
Is Oakland Hills, Margate, FL expensive?
I don't have verifiable, up-to-date median price or rent figures for Oakland Hills, Margate, FL as of 2025. The area is primarily single-family homes and townhouses within Margate's suburban market, and housing costs can vary considerably by property; historically Margate has been less expensive than Broward County coastal cities. For current prices and rents consult local MLS listings, real-estate sites, or the Broward County Property Appraiser for verified data.
What is the weather of Oakland Hills, Margate, FL?
Oakland Hills in Margate, FL has a tropical climate with a hot, humid wet season from May–October and a warm, drier season from November–April. Summer highs average about 90–92°F (32–33°C) with high humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms; winter highs are typically in the mid-70s°F (23–25°C) with lows in the mid-50s–mid-60s°F (13–19°C). Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 (peak Aug–Sep); snowfall does not occur.
How safe is Oakland Hills, Margate, FL?
I do not have current, verified neighborhood-level crime rates for Oakland Hills. The area is served by the Margate Police Department; for up-to-date, verifiable safety data consult the Margate PD crime map, Broward County crime statistics, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, or the FBI Crime Data Explorer. Safety can vary block-by-block, so review recent incident maps and local community sources before making decisions.