
Apartments near Village Shopping Plaza in Hallandale Beach, FL (1,045 Rentals)


2525 Polk St

2337 Fillmore St

The Arizona House

2443-2445 Taylor St

The Boston House

Edgewater Beach Towers

330 New York St

2435 Fillmore St

2615 Polk St

2829 Jackson St

2704 Polk St

417 N 26th Ave

407 N 28th Ave

2810-2814 Fillmore St

2846 Fillmore St

Monte Carlo Apartments

316 3rd St

Hollywood Park

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Golf Garden Apartments

Wiley Apartments

The International at Aventura

Rascal Hollywood

2027 Fletcher St

Tara Apartments

Plunkett Village Apartments, LLC

Royal Palm Apartments

1505 Washington St

Hudson Village

1843 Dewey

1823 Dewey St

Washington Square Apartments

Washington Court

2020 Washington St

Hilton House Apartments

Washington Square Apartments

2025 Washington St

Parkside Flats - Walk to Young Circle!

Jefferson Street LLC

1857 Jefferson St

Hanover House Apartments

York Apartments

Pinnacle at Peacefield

2025 Madison St

The Mediterranean at Young Circle

2247 Washington St

Madison Apartments

216 S 16th Ave

2220 Madison St

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There are currently 794 Studio Apartments in Hallandale Beach with rent ranges from $1,100 to $3,340 with an average price of $2,191.
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