Frequently Asked Questions about El Dorado Estates
What is it like to live in El Dorado Estates, Plantation, FL?
El Dorado Estates is a primarily single-family residential neighborhood in Plantation, Broward County, offering a quiet, suburban atmosphere with tree-lined streets. Residents have convenient access to city amenities, parks, shopping, and are served by Broward County Public Schools; commuting is facilitated by nearby arterial roads and I-595 for access to Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Housing costs tend to be above national averages and reflect Plantation’s middle-to-upper-income market, while Plantation generally reports crime rates below the Broward County average. The area has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers, mild winters and a June–November hurricane season.
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What is the weather of El Dorado Estates, Plantation, FL?
Plantation has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summers (June–September) typically have highs around 88–92°F (31–33°C), frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the annual precipitation; winters (November–April) are milder with highs near 70–75°F (21–24°C) and lows about 55–60°F (13–16°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 57 inches (1,450 mm); hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 with peak activity in August–October, and frost is rare.
How safe is El Dorado Estates, Plantation, FL?
El Dorado Estates does not have separate, publicly published crime statistics; safety is assessed using Plantation city-level data from the Plantation Police Department. Recent city-level reports and FBI/UCR summaries through 2023–2024 indicate that most reported incidents in Plantation are property crimes, while violent crime rates have been at or below Broward County averages in recent years. For up-to-date, verifiable information consult the Plantation Police Department crime maps/reports or local crime-mapping services before making decisions.