Frequently Asked Questions about Landmark Ranch Estates
What is it like to live in Landmark Ranch Estates, Southwest Ranches, FL?
Landmark Ranch Estates is a low-density, equestrian-friendly residential enclave in Southwest Ranches characterized by single-family homes on large lots and a rural‑suburban feel. Residents receive municipal services through Southwest Ranches, are served by Broward County Public Schools, and commonly commute to nearby Fort Lauderdale, Weston, or Miami for work and shopping. The area experiences South Florida’s subtropical climate and hurricane season, and larger parcel sizes contribute to higher home values than many parts of Broward County.
Is Landmark Ranch Estates, Southwest Ranches, FL expensive?
Landmark Ranch Estates in Southwest Ranches is generally more expensive than the Broward County average due to large lots, equestrian zoning, and estate-style homes. Typical sales are commonly in the upper six-figure to multi-million-dollar range depending on acreage and improvements, placing many properties above county medians. Property taxes and insurance costs also tend to be higher than nearby suburban neighborhoods; check current MLS listings for up-to-date prices.
What is the weather of Landmark Ranch Estates, Southwest Ranches, FL?
The area has a tropical climate with a hot, humid wet season from May through October and a warm, drier season from November through April. Summer highs typically range from the mid-80s to low-90s °F (29–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter highs average in the mid-70s °F (around 24°C) and overnight lows commonly in the mid-50s to low-60s °F (13–18°C). Hurricane season runs June–November with peak risk in August–October, and freezes are rare.
How safe is Landmark Ranch Estates, Southwest Ranches, FL?
Landmark Ranch Estates is in Southwest Ranches, a low-density, equestrian-oriented town policed by the Broward Sheriff's Office rather than a municipal police department. Reported crime levels in Southwest Ranches are generally lower than many Broward County municipalities, with a higher share of property incidents than violent crime according to Broward County/BSO crime reports. For up-to-date, block-level safety figures consult the Broward Sheriff’s Office crime map or the town’s public safety reports.