Frequently Asked Questions about The Landings
What is it like to live in The Landings, Parkland, FL?
The Landings is a gated, suburban neighborhood of primarily single-family homes with community amenities such as pools, parks, and preserved green space. Residents benefit from Parkland’s low-density, family-focused setting and access to highly rated Broward County public schools, including Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The city reports lower crime rates than the Broward County average, and housing costs are above county averages; driving commutes to Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton or central Broward/Palm Beach job centers typically take 30–60 minutes depending on traffic.
Is The Landings, Parkland, FL expensive?
Yes — The Landings is considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Parkland. It is a gated community of primarily single-family and estate homes that typically command higher sale prices than Parkland and Broward County medians. For current price ranges and recent sales, consult the local MLS or a Parkland real estate agent for verified figures.
What is the weather of The Landings, Parkland, FL?
The neighborhood has a South Florida tropical/subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and frequent afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rainfall from June through September, and mild, relatively drier winters from December through March. Average summer highs are about 88–92°F (31–33°C) and winter highs about 70–75°F (21–24°C), with winter lows occasionally in the 50s°F (10–15°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 50–60 inches concentrated in the wet season, and the area is subject to tropical storms and hurricanes during the Atlantic season (June 1–Nov 30), peaking August–October.
How safe is The Landings, Parkland, FL?
The Landings is a gated, HOA-governed residential community in Parkland (Broward County) with controlled access and community security measures. Parkland consistently reports lower violent and property crime rates than Broward County and Florida averages, and The Landings' gated layout contributes to its reputation for low crime. For current, address-specific crime data consult the Parkland Police Department crime map or Broward County crime statistics.