Frequently Asked Questions about Raintree
What is it like to live in Raintree, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Raintree is a predominantly residential neighborhood in Pembroke Pines, Broward County, made up mainly of single-family homes and townhouses with nearby parks and local retail. Residents use Broward County Public Schools and have access to regional highways and retail corridors serving South Florida, making commutes to Fort Lauderdale and Miami feasible. The area has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters and hurricane season; housing costs are generally above the U.S. average and the city reports overall crime rates typically lower than many neighboring Broward communities.
Is Raintree, Pembroke Pines, FL expensive?
Housing costs in Raintree align with Pembroke Pines’ suburban market, which is generally higher than the U.S. median. Prices are typically lower than pricier coastal Miami‑Dade neighborhoods but can be above the Florida median, especially for single‑family homes. Rent and sale prices fluctuate with the South Florida market, so consult current local listings or the MLS for up‑to‑date figures.
What is the weather of Raintree, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Raintree in Pembroke Pines has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season (May–October) brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and daytime highs around 90–92°F (32–33°C); the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–Nov 30) with peak risk in August–September. Winters (December–February) are mild and relatively dry, with average highs near 75–77°F (24–25°C) and lows near 58–63°F (14–17°C). Annual rainfall is concentrated in the wet season, typically about 55–65 inches (1,400–1,650 mm) per year.
How safe is Raintree, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Raintree is a residential subdivision and specific, block-level crime statistics for the neighborhood are not routinely published. As of 2025, safety assessments rely on city-level data from the Pembroke Pines Police Department and state FDLE crime reports, which can be compared to Broward County and Florida averages. For current, verifiable information, consult the city's police crime map and annual reports, FDLE data, or the local police non‑emergency contacts.