
Apartments near Village Shopping Plaza in Hallandale Beach, FL (1,048 Rentals)


1723 -1739 Moffett St

1741-1743 Moffett St

1602 S 17th Ave

1639 Fletcher St

1712-1714 Fletcher St

1730-1734 Fletcher St

1750 Fletcher St

134 NE 1st St

1715-1717 Fletcher St

1727 Fletcher St

305 NW 1st Ave

Towers Of Oceanview

1300 Wiley St

1401-1409 S 17th Ave

Sea Pearl

Costain Townhomes and Villas

1646 Wiley St

Hollywood Manor - Subdivision

Harbour Towers at The Waterways

Marina Cove At Harbor Village

1638 Plunkett St

1915 Fletcher St

1735 Wiley St

1751 Wiley St

1728-1730 Plunkett St

1910 Mayo St

Portsview at The Waterways

La Mirage Of Harbor Village Condo

Ocean Residences

Icon Beach Residences

1859 Wiley St

2019 Fletcher St

1828 Plunkett St

1740-1748 Rodman St

1838-1848 Plunkett St

The Aristocrat

Apogee Beach

1733 Rodman St

Atlantic One

1842 Rodman St

1850 Rodman St

Hollywood Circle Multifamily

1919 Plunkett Ct

1817 Rodman St

Atlantic II at the Point

1320 Dewey St

South Tower at the Point

1947 Plunkett Ct

1747 Funston

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