Frequently Asked Questions about Snug Harbor
What is it like to live in Snug Harbor, Pompano Beach, FL?
Snug Harbor is a small waterfront neighborhood in Pompano Beach with direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway and nearby marinas, appealing to residents who boat or seek coastal living. Housing is mostly older single-family homes and some condominiums, and the area has a quiet, suburban feel with easy driving access to downtown Pompano Beach, local beaches and regional corridors (US-1 and I-95). Local crime levels and housing costs vary by block—consult current crime maps and real-estate listings for up-to-date specifics—however waterfront properties generally carry a price premium compared with inland Broward neighborhoods.
Is Snug Harbor, Pompano Beach, FL expensive?
Snug Harbor is a small Pompano Beach waterfront neighborhood with primarily single-family homes. Waterfront and canal-front properties there typically command higher prices than inland parts of the city, so the neighborhood is relatively expensive compared with many nearby inland areas. For current price ranges consult local MLS listings or major real-estate sites for up-to-date data.
What is the weather of Snug Harbor, Pompano Beach, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon (Köppen Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average annual precipitation around 60 inches (≈1,500 mm); the drier season is November–April. Coastal sea breezes moderate temperatures (summer highs about 88–90°F, winter highs about 75–77°F), hurricane season runs June 1–November 30, and snowfall does not occur.
How safe is Snug Harbor, Pompano Beach, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Snug Harbor are not published separately in state or federal datasets, so specific safety metrics are not publicly available. For current, location-specific information consult the Pompano Beach Police Department crime map, Broward County crime data, and recent local police reports. Local conditions can vary block by block, so use those sources and neighborhood community groups for the most up-to-date picture.