Frequently Asked Questions about Pompano Airpark
What is it like to live in Pompano Airpark, Pompano Beach, FL?
Pompano Airpark is a small residential area adjacent to North Perry Airport with a mix of single-family homes and several hangar-homes used by general aviation pilots. The neighborhood is suburban with convenient access to I-95, downtown Pompano Beach, beaches and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, but aircraft noise from the active airport is common. The climate is tropical—hot, humid summers and mild winters—and the area shares South Florida risks such as hurricanes and coastal flooding, with services provided by Broward County.
Is Pompano Airpark, Pompano Beach, FL expensive?
Housing and rents in the Airpark are generally lower than Pompano Beach’s beachfront and central neighborhoods, reflecting a mix of modest single-family homes and airport-adjacent properties. Local home values and rents have risen with the broader Broward County market through the early 2020s, so affordability is relative within South Florida. Exact current prices vary by property; consult recent listings or local market reports for up-to-date figures.
What is the weather of Pompano Airpark, Pompano Beach, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summer (June–September) brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and average highs around 90–92°F (32–33°C); winter (Dec–Mar) averages highs of about 70–76°F (21–24°C) with lows near 55–65°F (13–18°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 55–60 inches concentrated in the wet season, and the Atlantic hurricane season runs June–November with peak risk in August–September.
How safe is Pompano Airpark, Pompano Beach, FL?
Specific, publicly available neighborhood-level crime statistics for Pompano Airpark are limited. The community falls under Pompano Beach jurisdiction, so up-to-date safety information is best obtained from Pompano Beach Police Department reports, Broward County crime maps, and recent local crime statistics for the city. For a current assessment contact the police department or review neighborhood crime-mapping tools and community-watch resources.