
Apartments near Pembroke Place South in Pembroke Pines, FL (425 Rentals)


1975 NW 100th Way

8130 NW 13th St

9640 NW 2nd St

9610 NW 2nd St

150 NW 96th Ave

9625 NW 1st Ct

2041 NW 81st Ave

9645 NW 1st Ct

8941 S Hollybrook Blvd

9457 Palm Cir N

291 S Hollybrook Dr

3320 NW 84th Way

10070 NW 6th St

212 Palm Cir E

1411 NW 79th Way

8280 NW 28th St

251 Palm Cir W

301 SW 86th Ave

350 Palm Cir W

365 SW 86th Ave

1200 St Charles Pl

400 Palm Cir W

1100 St Charles Pl

1300 St Charles Pl

3172 NW 82nd Way

1400 St Charles Pl

301 Palm Way

311 S Hollybrook Dr

433 SW 86th Ave

361 S Hollybrook Dr

8901 S Hollybrook Blvd

8911 S Hollybrook Blvd

3730 NW 84th Way

465 SW 86th Ave

401 SW 86th Ave

8962 S Hollybrook Blvd

8981 S Hollybrook Blvd

671 S Hollybrook Dr

8980 S Hollybrook Blvd

8930 S Hollybrook Blvd

830 S Hollybrook Dr

711 S Hollybrook Dr

3351 NW 82nd Way

7880 NW 11th St

1720 NW 78th Way

900 St Charles Pl

3752 NW 85th Terrace

681 S Hollybrook Dr
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pembroke Pines
How much are Studio apartments in Pembroke Pines?
There are currently 246 Studio Apartments in Pembroke Pines with rent ranges from $533 to $4,091 with an average price of $1,560.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Pembroke Pines Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Pembroke Pines ranges from $1,100 to $3,387 with an average monthly rent of $2,069.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Pembroke Pines cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Pembroke Pines range from $1,576 to $4,637. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,567.
How expensive are Pembroke Pines Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 84 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Pembroke Pines on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,814 to $7,113 - averaging $3,196 for the location.
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