Frequently Asked Questions about The Hamptons
What is it like to live in The Hamptons, North Lauderdale, FL?
The Hamptons is a residential subdivision in North Lauderdale (Broward County) made up mainly of single-family homes and townhouses in a suburban, family-oriented setting. Residents use Broward County public schools, nearby parks and shopping along State Road 7/441, with typical driving commutes of about 15–30 minutes to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport depending on traffic. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, rainy summers and mild winters, and the area is subject to seasonal tropical storms and hurricanes, so flood and wind insurance and hurricane preparedness are common considerations.
Is The Hamptons, North Lauderdale, FL expensive?
There is no widely published, neighborhood-level pricing dataset specifically for The Hamptons in North Lauderdale. Citywide, North Lauderdale’s housing and rental costs have generally been lower than coastal Broward cities such as Fort Lauderdale and are around or slightly below Broward County medians. For current asking prices and rents, consult recent MLS listings or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of The Hamptons, North Lauderdale, FL?
The Hamptons neighborhood in North Lauderdale has a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. Summers (June–September) average highs near 90°F (32°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 60–65 inches of annual rainfall falling in the wet season. Winters are drier with daytime highs around the mid-70s°F (24°C) and nighttime lows typically in the mid-50s to low-60s°F (13–17°C). The area is within Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), with peak risk August–October.
How safe is The Hamptons, North Lauderdale, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime data for The Hamptons is not typically published separately; safety can vary block-by-block. North Lauderdale is served by the Broward County Sheriff's Office, which publishes citywide crime statistics and interactive incident maps useful for assessing recent trends. For up-to-date, verifiable information consult BSO crime maps, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or FBI UCR/NIBRS reports for North Lauderdale, and ask local homeowner associations or city officials about neighborhood-specific issues.