Frequently Asked Questions about Parkland Isles
What is it like to live in Parkland Isles, Parkland, FL?
Parkland Isles is a suburban, family-oriented waterfront neighborhood of single-family homes, with many properties on canals and private docks. It provides access to parks and recreational amenities, municipal services, and is served by Broward County Public Schools; crime rates are generally lower than the Broward County average. Housing costs are above the county median, and the area has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters and the same hurricane exposure as coastal South Florida, with convenient access to regional roads including the Sawgrass Expressway.
Is Parkland Isles, Parkland, FL expensive?
Yes — homes in Parkland Isles are generally more expensive than Broward County and Florida averages. The neighborhood is primarily single-family, with many gated and waterfront properties that command higher sale prices and HOA fees. Because Parkland is an affluent city, expect higher property values to correspond with higher property taxes and homeowners insurance compared with nearby communities.
What is the weather of Parkland Isles, Parkland, FL?
Parkland Isles has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters, featuring a distinct wet season (May–October) and dry season (November–April). Average summer highs are about 88–90°F (31–32°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter highs average 75–77°F (24–25°C) and lows around 60–65°F (15–18°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 55–65 inches, concentrated in the wet season, and the area is subject to Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes during the June 1–November 30 hurricane season (peak Aug–Oct).
How safe is Parkland Isles, Parkland, FL?
Parkland Isles is located in Parkland, a city that records lower violent and property crime rates than the Broward County average according to Broward Sheriff’s Office and Florida crime reports through 2024–2025. Law enforcement is provided by the Broward Sheriff’s Office, and the neighborhood reflects the city’s generally low incidence of serious crime. For precise, up-to-date crime statistics for the specific neighborhood, consult Broward Sheriff’s Office crime maps or Florida Department of Law Enforcement data.