Frequently Asked Questions about Huntington
What is it like to live in Huntington, Miramar, FL?
Huntington is a primarily residential, family-oriented neighborhood in Miramar with single-family homes and townhouses within a suburban, planned-community setting. Residents rely mainly on car commuting with access to major highways (I-75, Florida's Turnpike) and Broward County Transit buses, while regional job centers and airports are within driving distance. Cost of living and housing prices are above the U.S. average for South Florida, and local schools are served by Broward County Public Schools. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, wet summers, mild winters, and seasonal hurricane risk; neighborhood-specific crime and price data vary, so consult Broward County or local listings for exact figures.
Is Huntington, Miramar, FL expensive?
Huntington is a residential community within Miramar and its housing costs generally track Miramar’s suburban South Florida market. Miramar’s median home prices and rents are above the U.S. average, so Huntington tends to be more expensive than the national average. Overall cost of living, driven largely by housing, is higher than the U.S. average and aligns with Broward County/South Florida pricing.
What is the weather of Huntington, Miramar, FL?
Huntington in Miramar, FL has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall (about 55–65 inches), while the drier season is November–April with lower humidity. Hurricane season is June 1–November 30 (peak risk in August–September) and snowfall is effectively non-existent.
How safe is Huntington, Miramar, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Huntington in Miramar, FL are not routinely published separately by state or federal sources. The Miramar Police Department and Broward County publish city-level crime reports and interactive crime maps that show recent incidents and trends. For an accurate assessment of Huntington's safety, review the Miramar Police crime map, recent UCR/CrimeStat reports, and contact the Miramar Police Department or the local homeowner association for neighborhood-specific data.