Frequently Asked Questions about Highland Village
What is it like to live in Highland Village, North Miami, FL?
Neighborhood-level, verifiable information specific to Highland Village in North Miami is limited in publicly available sources, so detailed statements about lifestyle and housing for that subdivision cannot be confidently provided. At the city level, North Miami (2020 population ~62,000) is a diverse, suburban-urban municipality in northeastern Miami-Dade County with a mix of single-family homes and apartments, parks, and municipal services. For precise data on housing costs, schools, and crime for Highland Village, consult Miami-Dade property records, the City of North Miami or North Miami Police Department crime maps, and current local real estate listings.
Is Highland Village, North Miami, FL expensive?
There is limited publicly available, up-to-date neighborhood-specific housing-cost data for Highland Village in North Miami, FL. I cannot definitively say whether it is expensive without current MLS or county property-record comparisons. For precise pricing, consult recent MLS listings, Zillow/Redfin, or Miami-Dade County property appraiser records to compare homes or rental listings.
What is the weather of Highland Village, North Miami, FL?
Highland Village in North Miami, FL has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. There is a pronounced wet season roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and an average annual rainfall around 60–65 inches, and a drier season from November–April. Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 with peak activity in August–September; snow is effectively nonexistent and sea breezes help moderate coastal temperatures (summer highs ~88–90°F / 31–32°C, winter highs ~72–76°F / 22–24°C).
How safe is Highland Village, North Miami, FL?
Safety in Highland Village generally follows North Miami’s overall crime patterns, where crime rates have historically been higher than the Miami‑Dade County average. Common issues reported in the city include property crime and occasional violent incidents, and the North Miami Police Department publishes neighborhood crime statistics and a public crime map. For up-to-date, block-level information consult the NMPD crime map or recent FDLE/FBI crime reports.