Frequently Asked Questions about Sunflower
What is it like to live in Sunflower, Tamarac, FL?
Sunflower is a small residential pocket in Tamarac, a suburban city in northwest Broward County near Fort Lauderdale, with mainly single-family homes and low-rise residential development. Residents use nearby retail corridors (Commercial Boulevard, Pine Island Road and University Drive), Broward County Transit and Tamarac municipal services for schools and utilities. Block-level safety and housing-cost data for Sunflower are not published separately; the neighborhood experiences South Florida’s humid subtropical climate with a hurricane season from June–November and generally reflects Tamarac/Broward County averages.
Is Sunflower, Tamarac, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Sunflower, Tamarac, FL?
Sunflower, Tamarac, FL has a tropical climate with a wet season from May–October and a drier season from November–April. Summers are hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average highs around 90–93°F (32–34°C); winters are mild with daytime highs around 70–77°F (21–25°C) and lows near 50–60°F (10–16°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 55–65 inches, hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 (peak Aug–Oct), and snow or sustained freezes are essentially nonexistent.
How safe is Sunflower, Tamarac, FL?
Neighborhood-level crime statistics for Sunflower in Tamarac, FL are limited in public datasets, so exact local rates aren’t readily verifiable. At the municipal level, Tamarac’s overall crime rate is generally similar to the Broward County average, with property crimes (burglaries and vehicle thefts) more common than violent offenses. Public safety is provided by the Tamarac Police Department; consult their crime map or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for the most recent, address-level statistics.