
Apartments near Chanel Era in Hallandale Beach, FL (1,090 Rentals)


Aventura Parksquare Residences

Regent Park At Young Circle

Harborside at The Waterways

Bravura Condominiums

Mariner Village Garden Condo

Bonavista Condominium

Hollywood Station

North Tower at the Point

Hyde Beach House

Coronado Towers

Towers of Oceanview East

The Hallmark

Ensenada Building I

Bonavida Condominiums

Oceanview Park

1036 Jefferson St

Fillmore Condominium Apartments

One Island Place

Residences on Hollywood

Ocean Palms

The Waterway at Hollywood Beach

Aquarius

Hamptons West Condominium

The Wave

Allington Towers

Quadomain South

Quadomain Valencia Tower

Trafalgar Towers II

Turnberry Village NO Tower

The Landmark Club Condominium

The Terraces At Turnberry

Porto Vita North

Hollywood Parc

Bella Vista

Pinehurst Club

Summit Towers

Bella Vista South

Turnberry Isle North

134 NE 1st St

300 NE 1st Ct

305 NW 1st Ave

232 NE 3rd St

Mickey's Mobile Home Park

700-704 NE 1st Ct

717 NE 1st St

Hollywood Gulfstream RaceTrack

Hallandale

919-921 NE 7th St

Hollywood Manor - Subdivision

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There are currently 798 Studio Apartments in Hallandale Beach with rent ranges from $1,050 to $5,842 with an average price of $2,167.
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