
Apartments near Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, FL (823 Rentals)


2447 Roosevelt St

Casa Linda

800 N 57th Ave

2417 Hayes St

5712 Lincoln St

3 Units

2416-2418 Hayes St

2414 Johnson St

2432 Taylor St

5719 Johnson St

5640 Taft St

Hillcrest No 2

820 N 24th Ave

5701 Mckinley St

2420-2422 Taft St

2411 Taylor St

2432 Polk St

901 N 24th Ave

1522 24th Ave

5635 Taft St

2418 Polk St

5649-5651 Taft St

5738 Garfield St

2337 Fillmore St

2330-2338 Grant St

2401 Taft St

5725 Tyler St

2319 Johnson St

5730 Polk St

2342-2346 Taft St

Emerald Green Villas

2334 Fillmore St

5734 Polk St

2325 Taylor St

Konefal Apartments

2300-2308 Grant St

2446-2450 Jackson St

2310 Pierce St

2440-2442 Jackson St

2324 Taylor St

2450 Jackson St

2302-2306 Johnson St

2308 Johnson St

508-518 Glenn Pky

2301 Fillmore St

4004 Pembroke Rd

2310 Taylor St

2347 Harding St

2304 Roosevelt St

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There are currently 1,736 Studio Apartments in Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,000 to $6,885 with an average price of $2,169.
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