Frequently Asked Questions about Watercrest at Parkland
What is it like to live in Watercrest at Parkland, Parkland, FL?
Watercrest at Parkland is an active-adult (55+) rental community offering amenity-focused, maintenance-free apartments with an on-site clubhouse, fitness center, pool, dining and programmed social activities. It is located in suburban Broward County near Coral Springs with convenient access to local shopping, dining and the Sawgrass Expressway for regional travel. Parkland is generally considered safe relative to county averages and has higher-than-average housing costs; the area experiences a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and a hurricane season from June–November.
Is Watercrest at Parkland, Parkland, FL expensive?
Yes. Watercrest at Parkland is an upscale 55+ rental community with high-end amenities and services, and its rents and community fees are generally higher than median housing costs in Parkland and Broward County. For current rates, consult recent listings or the community leasing office, as exact pricing varies by unit and lease term.
What is the weather of Watercrest at Parkland, Parkland, FL?
Parkland, FL (including Watercrest at Parkland) has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and a pronounced wet season from May through October. Summers typically see average highs in the mid-80s to low-90s °F (29–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winters are warm and drier with daytime highs around the mid-70s °F (about 24°C) and cooler nights in the 50s–60s °F (10–20°C). Hurricanes and tropical storms are a seasonal risk during the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30), with peak activity from August to October.
How safe is Watercrest at Parkland, Parkland, FL?
Watercrest at Parkland is a gated, age-restricted (55+) active-adult community with controlled entry and on-site community management. Parkland as a city reports lower crime rates than the Broward County average and below the U.S. national average according to recent public crime statistics, and the gated setting contributes to a generally low-crime residential environment. For the latest, location-specific incident reports consult Broward County or Parkland public safety statistics.