Frequently Asked Questions about Douglas Park
What is it like to live in Douglas Park, Miami, FL?
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Is Douglas Park, Miami, FL expensive?
Neighborhood-specific, widely published housing-cost data for Douglas Park in Miami is limited, so I cannot definitively classify it as 'expensive.' At the city and metro level, Greater Miami's median home prices and rents remain above U.S. national averages as of 2025, indicating local housing costs are generally higher than many U.S. markets. For an accurate assessment, consult recent MLS listings or local real estate market reports for Douglas Park and adjacent neighborhoods.
What is the weather of Douglas Park, Miami, FL?
Douglas Park experiences a tropical climate with hot, humid summers (wet season May–October) and warm, drier winters (November–April). Summer daytime highs typically range from the mid-80s to low-90s °F (29–34 °C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter highs are usually in the mid-70s °F (about 24 °C) and lows in the mid-60s °F (about 18 °C). Annual rainfall is high (roughly 50–65 inches / 1,270–1,650 mm), concentrated in the wet season, and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane-season risks from June through November, peaking August–October.
How safe is Douglas Park, Miami, FL?
Douglas Park does not have widely published, neighborhood-specific crime statistics from major public sources; local safety data is typically reported at the police-precinct or census-tract level. Crime levels in Miami-Dade County vary significantly by neighborhood, so exact safety assessments require checking recent precinct or tract reports. For current, verifiable information consult the Miami Police Department crime map, Miami-Dade County/Florida crime dashboards, or local community safety resources.