Frequently Asked Questions about The Knolls
What is it like to live in The Knolls, Miramar, FL?
The Knolls is a suburban, primarily residential community with single-family homes and townhouses that appeals to families and commuters. It is served by Broward County Public Schools and offers nearby parks, retail options and access to major corridors (I-75 and the Florida Turnpike) for commutes to Fort Lauderdale and Miami. The area experiences a South Florida subtropical climate—hot, humid summers and mild winters—and is subject to hurricane season.
Is The Knolls, Miramar, FL expensive?
I do not have verifiable, up-to-date sale or rental price data specific to The Knolls in Miramar, FL. Miramar’s housing market is generally mid-priced within the South Florida spectrum, but costs vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. For a precise determination, consult recent MLS/Redfin/Zillow listings or the Broward County Property Appraiser for current asking prices and comparable sales.
What is the weather of The Knolls, Miramar, FL?
The Knolls lies in South Florida's tropical monsoon climate, with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. A pronounced rainy season runs June–September with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual precipitation (about 60 inches); hurricane season is June 1–November 30. Average summer highs are around 90–92°F (32–33°C) and winter highs around 73–78°F (23–26°C).
How safe is The Knolls, Miramar, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for The Knolls are not published separately by federal or state databases. City-level crime data for Miramar is available from the Miramar Police Department crime maps and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which report violent and property crime trends for the city. For current, verifiable safety information about The Knolls, consult MPD crime maps, recent police reports, and local community alerts.