
Apartments near Capone's Flicker Lite in Hollywood, FL (914 Rentals)


Sea Esta Mobile Home Park

700-704 NE 4th Ct

620 NE 4th Ct

38 SE 3rd Pl

724 NE 4th St

615 NE 4th St

721 NE 3rd St

622 NE 4th St

El Morrocco

718-722 NE 3rd St

610 NE 4th St

310-326 NE 6th St

322-326 NE 6th St

502 SW 2nd Ave

623-713 NE 3rd St

Dania Duplex

279 SW 8th St

615 & 619 NE 3 STREET

615 NE 3rd St

Dania MultiPlex

340 Federal Hwy

306-310 NE 6th St

The Plaza Suites

340 S Federal Hwy

330 S Federal Hwy

248-250 SW 6th St

278-284 SW 7th St

329 NE 4th St

270-276 SW 6th St

504 NE 3rd St

314 S Federal Hwy

327 SW 1st Ave

234-236 SW 4th St

233 SW 4th St

421-423 NE 3rd Ave

Palmetto Trailer Park

332 NE 3rd St

201 NE 4th Ct

311 SW 2nd Ave

417 Phippen Waiters Rd

258 SW 1st Ct

Foster Road Gateway Apartments

207 NE 3rd St

414 Phippen Waiters Rd

203 NE 3rd St

421 N Dixie Hwy

401-403 N Dixie Hwy

309-313 Phippen-waiters Rd

Beachwalk at Sheridan

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There are currently 1,762 Studio Apartments in Hollywood with rent ranges from $543 to $8,820 with an average price of $2,110.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Hollywood ranges from $870 to $14,742 with an average monthly rent of $2,636.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Hollywood range from $1,207 to $9,505. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,607.
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