Frequently Asked Questions about Monarch Lakes
What is it like to live in Monarch Lakes, Miramar, FL?
Monarch Lakes is a suburban, family-oriented residential community in Miramar, Broward County, with single-family homes and townhouses organized around landscaped lakes and green spaces. Residents typically use on-site amenities such as pools, playgrounds, and walking paths, with shopping, restaurants and healthcare a short drive away at Miramar Town Center and nearby Pembroke Pines. The neighborhood is served by Broward County Public Schools and offers convenient highway access (I-75 and the Florida Turnpike) for commutes to Broward and Miami‑Dade employment centers. Neighborhood-level crime and current housing prices vary; consult Miramar Police, Broward County data, and up-to-date real-estate listings for specifics.
Is Monarch Lakes, Miramar, FL expensive?
I do not have current, verifiable 2025 pricing for Monarch Lakes. Housing costs in the community vary by home size, condition and market activity, so affordability depends on specific listings and buyer circumstances. For up-to-date prices consult local MLS listings, Broward County Property Appraiser records, or a licensed Miramar real estate agent.
What is the weather of Monarch Lakes, Miramar, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 60 inches (≈1,500 mm) of annual rainfall. Typical summer highs are in the low 90s°F (≈32–34°C) and winter highs in the low to mid 70s°F (≈21–25°C). Hurricane season runs June–November (peak risk in Aug–Sep); snow does not occur and humidity is high year-round.
How safe is Monarch Lakes, Miramar, FL?
Monarch Lakes–specific crime statistics are not routinely published separately by city or state sources. For neighborhood safety, consult Miramar Police Department crime statistics, Florida Department of Law Enforcement reports, and interactive crime maps for the most recent city-level trends. Also review homeowner association security measures and speak with residents or visit at different times to assess local conditions.