
Apartments near Oakwood Plaza Shops in Hollywood, FL (1,100 Rentals)


1815-1825 McKinley St

1748 Taft St

1765 Harding St

1800 McKinley St

1301-1309 N 19th Ave

1720 N 17th Ave

2414 Johnson St

1826 Cleveland St

2308 Johnson St

Roosevelt Apartments

2612 Johnson St

2504-2508 Johnson St

820 N 24th Ave

East Hollywood Fourplex

1670-1680 Harding St

1610 Lee St

1707 Taft St

2302-2306 Johnson St

2216 Johnson St

1641 Wilson St

Ronnie Apartments

2208 Johnson St

1807 N 17th Ave

1701 Taft St

1602 Lee St

1636 Wilson St

I.d.e. Apartments

Casa Linda

Lincoln Villa Apartments

1723 Mckinley St

2537 Lincoln St

Golden Sunset Apartments

1837-1845 Dixianna St

Blue Ribbon Retirement Residence

2420 Lincoln St

2631 Lincoln St

Coronet Terrace Apartments

2450 Lincoln St

2456 Lincoln St

1705-1709 Mckinley St

1823 Dixianna St

1917-1927 Grant St

1818 Garfield St

1842 Dixianna St

1735 Arthur St

2131-2133 Lincoln St

Dixiana Condominiums

2501 Pierce St

1729 Arthur St
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There are currently 1,780 Studio Apartments in Hollywood with rent ranges from $533 to $5,197 with an average price of $2,055.
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