
Apartments near College Plaza in Hollywood, FL (357 Rentals)


8420 NW 33rd St

2830 SW 83rd Terrace

8330 SW 29th St

3031 E Missionwood Ln

8353 NW 38th St

1804 SW 95th Terrace

2451 NW 96th Terrace

2301 NW 96th Terrace

2091 NW 96th Terrace

2361 NW 96th Terrace

9860 NW 20th Ct

1923 SW 99th Terrace

12148 St.Andrews Pl

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365 SW 86th Ave, Unit 207

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2603 SW 82nd Ave, Unit 106

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150 S Hollybrook Terrace, Unit 208

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2306 Sunshine Blvd

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8220 SW 25th Ct

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146 NW 91st Ave, Unit 105

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7710 NW 6th Ct

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7851 NW 6th St

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7980 N French Dr, Unit 305

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8941 S Hollybrook Blvd, Unit 203

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8900 Washington St, Unit 320

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Lakeshore at University Park

Reflections At Pembroke Pines

11641 SW 12th St

7861 Johnson St

Pines Manor

7891 Johnson St

7811-7821 Johnson St

Pembroke House

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7650 Pembroke Rd

7640-7650 Pembroke Rd

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There are currently 1,744 Studio Apartments in Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,000 to $6,925 with an average price of $2,174.
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