Frequently Asked Questions about Country Club Ranches
What is it like to live in Country Club Ranches, Miramar, FL?
A suburban residential neighborhood in Miramar, Broward County, it primarily features single-family homes on established, landscaped lots and some gated sections. The area is car-oriented with nearby access to I-75 and the Florida Turnpike, limited Broward County Transit bus service, and retail/services in Miramar and neighboring Pembroke Pines. Housing and overall cost of living are higher than the U.S. average consistent with the South Florida market; the climate is hot and humid with seasonal hurricane risk, and local crime statistics align roughly with Broward County averages.
Is Country Club Ranches, Miramar, FL expensive?
I don’t have verified, neighborhood‑level cost data specific to Country Club Ranches. Miramar’s overall housing costs are above U.S. medians but are typically lower than the most expensive coastal South Florida communities. For current, precise prices in Country Club Ranches, consult recent MLS listings, Broward County property records, or major real‑estate sites.
What is the weather of Country Club Ranches, Miramar, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with a hot, humid wet season from May–October and a warm, drier season from November–April. Summer highs generally range 88–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity, while winter highs are typically 70–78°F (21–26°C) and lows 55–65°F (13–18°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 55–65 inches, concentrated in the wet season, and the region is subject to the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), peaking late summer/early fall.
How safe is Country Club Ranches, Miramar, FL?
Up-to-date, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Country Club Ranches are not published separately; the area is covered by the City of Miramar Police Department and Broward County crime maps. Miramar’s official reports and Florida Department of Law Enforcement data indicate property crimes (theft, burglary) occur more frequently than violent crimes, reflecting trends in many suburban Broward communities. For a current safety assessment consult the Miramar Police Department crime dashboard, Broward County crime mapping, or recent local police reports.