Frequently Asked Questions about Miramar Tropical Homes
What is it like to live in Miramar Tropical Homes, Miramar, FL?
Miramar Tropical Homes is a residential subdivision in Miramar (Broward County) offering suburban, family-oriented living with nearby parks, public schools, and retail services. Residents have regional road access via I‑75 and Florida's Turnpike and local service by Broward County Transit, with Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport typically 20–30 minutes away by car depending on traffic. The area experiences a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters; safety and housing costs vary by block, so consult local crime maps and current listings for specifics.
Is Miramar Tropical Homes, Miramar, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Miramar Tropical Homes, Miramar, FL?
Miramar Tropical Homes has a tropical climate with hot, very humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, while the dry season is November–April. Typical summer highs are in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (31–33°C) and winter lows average 60–68°F (15–20°C), with annual precipitation around 60 inches (≈1,500 mm). The area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season from June 1 to November 30, peaking in August–September.
How safe is Miramar Tropical Homes, Miramar, FL?
Detailed, block‑level crime statistics for Miramar Tropical Homes are not published separately by major public sources. For a reliable view of safety, consult the Miramar Police Department’s online crime map and annual reports and Broward County crime data for recent citywide trends. For current incidents or community concerns, contact the Miramar Police Department or local neighborhood groups.