
Apartments near Wal-Mart Center in Hallandale Beach, FL (1,017 Rentals)


2201 Van Buren St

2329 Monroe St

2335-2341 Monroe St

400-430 N 19th Ave

2311-2315 Jackson St

407-409 N 19th Ave

1927 Taylor St

2238 Van Buren St

432-462 N 19th Ave

Tony Ferrante Apartments

2306 Van Buren St

1910 Fillmore St

1947-1949 Taylor St

2318 Van Buren St

University Station

1924 Fillmore St

1938 Fillmore St

1948 Fillmore St

2003-2013 Taylor St

2127 Polk St

2125 Polk St

University Station

Shoreridge Apartments

2450 Jackson St

2446-2450 Jackson St

2030 Fillmore St

2121 Taylor St

2314 Polk St

2218-2222 Taylor St

2247 Polk St

2236 Taylor St

2302 Taylor St

2217-2223 Taylor St

Filmore Courtyard

2310 Taylor St

2237 Taylor St

2247 Taylor St

2216 Fillmore St

2324 Taylor St

2418 Polk St

The Dorian

2432 Polk St

2246 Fillmore St

Konefal Apartments

2325 Taylor St

2334 Fillmore St

2411 Taylor St

2432 Taylor St

2443-2445 Taylor St
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There are currently 826 Studio Apartments in Hallandale Beach with rent ranges from $1,050 to $5,320 with an average price of $2,040.
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