Frequently Asked Questions about Fort Lauderdale Country Club
What is it like to live in Fort Lauderdale Country Club, Plantation, FL?
A primarily residential golf-course community featuring single-family homes, condos and gated sections with on-site recreational amenities. It has suburban infrastructure with easy access to I-595 and Florida’s Turnpike and is about 15–25 minutes by car to Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport; local transit is provided by Broward County Transit and schools are in Broward County Public Schools. The area has community associations, housing costs above the U.S. median, and a subtropical climate with regular hurricane-season risk.
Is Fort Lauderdale Country Club, Plantation, FL expensive?
Homes in the Fort Lauderdale Country Club community generally sell at a premium compared with Plantation city and Broward County medians. The gated, golf-course setting and on-site amenities contribute to above-average sale prices for single-family homes and condos. Buyers should also factor recurring HOA dues and optional golf membership fees that raise ongoing costs.
What is the weather of Fort Lauderdale Country Club, Plantation, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summer (June–October) features frequent afternoon thunderstorms with average highs near 90°F (32°C) and lows around 75°F (24°C); winter highs average about 75°F (24°C) with lows near 55–60°F (13–16°C). Annual rainfall is concentrated in the wet season at roughly 60 inches per year; hurricane season runs June–November (peak Aug–Oct), and freezes or snow are essentially nonexistent.
How safe is Fort Lauderdale Country Club, Plantation, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Fort Lauderdale Country Club are not available in my sources as of 2025. Plantation’s city-level crime rates have generally been comparable to or lower than Broward County averages according to Plantation Police and Broward County reporting. The community is residential around a private golf course and is patrolled by the Plantation Police; consult Plantation Police, Broward County crime maps, or local crime-analytics services for current, precise data.