Frequently Asked Questions about Faircrest 14
What is it like to live in Faircrest 14, Tamarac, FL?
Faircrest 14 is a residential section of Tamarac in Broward County, with predominantly single‑family homes and low‑rise residential development typical of the city's suburban neighborhoods. Residents use local parks and municipal services and have regional roadway access (Florida's Turnpike, I‑95 and the Sawgrass Expressway) and Broward County Transit bus service; Tri‑Rail and larger employment/amenity centers are in nearby cities. The climate is tropical with hot, humid summers, mild winters and a seasonal hurricane risk. Local crime levels and housing costs vary by block—consult Tamarac Police Department crime maps and Broward County market data for current, location‑specific information.
Is Faircrest 14, Tamarac, FL expensive?
I do not have verifiable, up-to-date pricing specifically for Faircrest 14. Whether it is considered expensive depends on recent sale or rental listings, unit size/condition, and HOA fees—check Broward County property records and current MLS/rental sites for accurate comparisons. Tamarac housing costs vary by building and unit, so use recent comparable sales and active listings to determine relative expense.
What is the weather of Faircrest 14, Tamarac, FL?
Faircrest 14 in Tamarac, FL has a tropical monsoon climate with a hot, humid wet season from May through October and a warm, drier season from November through April. Summer daytime highs average about 88–90°F (31–32°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 60 inches of annual rainfall occurring in the wet season. Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 (peak Aug–Sep); winters are mild with daytime highs in the mid-70s°F (24–26°C) and freezing temperatures are rare.
How safe is Faircrest 14, Tamarac, FL?
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