Frequently Asked Questions about Jacaranda Country Club
What is it like to live in Jacaranda Country Club, Plantation, FL?
Jacaranda Country Club is a gated, golf-course residential community offering private club amenities (two 18‑hole courses, tennis, pools and dining) and a mix of single-family homes, villas and condos. Residents have an amenity-focused, suburban lifestyle with on-site recreational programming and convenient access to major roads (I‑595, Florida’s Turnpike) and regional shopping. The climate is subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters, and the area faces typical South Florida hurricane-season risk; Plantation generally reports crime rates below the Broward County average.
Is Jacaranda Country Club, Plantation, FL expensive?
Jacaranda Country Club is a golf-course, country-club community with gated sections and a mix of condos and single-family homes. Because of club amenities and many golf-front properties, prices generally sit at or above Plantation’s median, with a range from more-affordable condos to higher-priced luxury homes. I don’t have real-time MLS data here; check current local listings or the Broward County Property Appraiser for up-to-date sale and rental prices.
What is the weather of Jacaranda Country Club, Plantation, FL?
Plantation has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and a pronounced wet season from May–October. Summers average highs around 90–92°F (32–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms; winters are mild with highs about 72–75°F (22–24°C) and lows near 55–60°F (13–16°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 50–60 inches (≈1270–1520 mm), most falling in the wet season, and the area is subject to hurricane season (June 1–Nov 30); freezes are extremely rare.
How safe is Jacaranda Country Club, Plantation, FL?
Jacaranda Country Club is a private, gated golf residential community with controlled vehicle access and HOA security measures. Law enforcement is provided by the Plantation Police Department, which conducts regular patrols in the city. Neighborhood-level crime statistics for the community are not published separately; up-to-date comparative data are available from the Plantation Police Department and FBI/UCR datasets.