Frequently Asked Questions about Sunswept
What is it like to live in Sunswept, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Sunswept is a small suburban residential enclave in Pembroke Pines composed mainly of single-family homes; detailed neighborhood-level statistics are limited. Residents rely primarily on cars but have access to Pembroke Pines public schools, parks, shopping centers and major arterials (Pines Boulevard, Flamingo Road) with Broward County Transit connections and nearby I‑75/Florida’s Turnpike. Pembroke Pines generally reports crime rates below the Broward County average and a cost of living and housing prices that are above U.S. national averages; specific Sunswept figures are not separately reported.
Is Sunswept, Pembroke Pines, FL expensive?
I cannot verify current (2025) pricing for Sunswept specifically. Sunswept is a residential subdivision in Pembroke Pines made up largely of single-family homes and townhouses, so affordability depends on recent sales and rental listings. For precise, up-to-date cost comparisons, consult Broward County property appraiser records, local MLS listings, or major real-estate sites for current median sale prices and asking rents.
What is the weather of Sunswept, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Sunswept has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the highest rainfall (around 60 inches annually in Broward County), while the dry season runs November–April with milder, less humid conditions. Average summer highs are in the upper 80s–low 90s°F (31–34°C), winter highs in the 70s°F (20–26°C), lows rarely dip below the 40s–50s°F (5–15°C), and the area is subject to hurricane season (June 1–November 30).
How safe is Sunswept, Pembroke Pines, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Sunswept are not published separately by local agencies; Pembroke Pines Police Department and Broward County crime-mapping tools provide city- and block-level data. Pembroke Pines’ published annual reports in recent years show overall crime rates generally at or below Broward County averages, with property crimes occurring more frequently than violent crimes. For the most current, verifiable information on Sunswept specifically, consult the Pembroke Pines Police Department crime dashboard or Broward County crime maps.