Frequently Asked Questions about Trilogy
What is it like to live in Trilogy, Miramar, FL?
Trilogy at Miramar is a 55+ gated, master-planned community offering newer single-family homes, villas and paired residences with on-site maintenance. The lifestyle is resort-style and active-adult focused, with a clubhouse, pools, fitness center, group classes, social clubs and walking trails. The community has controlled access and on-site security typical for age-restricted developments. It sits in suburban Broward County with convenient access to I‑75 and the Turnpike, nearby shopping and healthcare, and experiences South Florida’s hot, humid summers, mild winters and hurricane exposure.
Is Trilogy, Miramar, FL expensive?
Trilogy in Miramar is generally pricier than the overall Miramar market due to its gated, resort-style 55+ community model with higher-end homes and amenities. Buyers should expect purchase prices above the city median plus mandatory HOA and amenity fees that add several hundred dollars per month. Exact home prices and recurring fees vary by model, age, and resale condition, so consult current listings or Broward County records for up-to-date figures.
What is the weather of Trilogy, Miramar, FL?
Trilogy in Miramar has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summer (May–October) features frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, average highs in the upper 80s–low 90s°F (31–33°C) and most of the roughly 60 inches of annual rainfall; winter (November–April) averages highs in the 70s°F (21–26°C) and lows around the low 60s°F (16–18°C). The area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), peaking in August–September, so seasonal storm preparedness is recommended.
How safe is Trilogy, Miramar, FL?
Trilogy at Miramar is a gated, age-restricted (55+) community with controlled access and on-site staff. Detailed, community-specific crime statistics are not publicly reported; for a broader safety picture consult Miramar Police Department and Broward County crime maps and reports. Miramar is served by the Miramar Police Department, which publishes crime data and safety resources online for residents.