Hollywood, FL
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Hollywood, FL

Hollywood, Florida is a coastal city known for its blend of laid-back beach living, cultural venues, active neighborhoods, and convenient access to both Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Its centerpiece is the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, a lively, pedestrian-friendly waterfront lined with cafés, shops, parks, and recreation areas. Inland communities offer a mix of residential districts, green spaces, local businesses, and established commercial corridors. The city features marinas, canals, historic areas, arts programming, and a variety of entertainment options. Its network of major roads, transit, and nearby airports supports easy regional travel. With beaches, nature preserves, golf, dining, and year-round outdoor activities, Hollywood provides a balanced lifestyle that appeals to a broad range of preferences while maintaining a distinct South Florida coastal character.

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Hollywood, FL

Highlights

  • $100K - 23M Price Range
  • $629K Avg. Sold Price
  • $888K Avg. List Price
  • $418 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 1,627 Homes for Sale
  • 1,278 Homes for Rent
Hollywood, FL

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Hollywood, FL

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

South Florida offers several bike-friendly areas, particularly Miami Beach, with its dedicated bike lanes along Ocean Drive and the scenic Venetian Causeway. Fort Lauderdale has made significant strides in improving bike infrastructure, with a network of bike lanes and paths that connect key areas like the beach, Las Olas Boulevard, and downtown. Additionally, the city of West Palm Beach offers a bike-share program and bike lanes along its waterfront, making it easy for cyclists to explore the area.

Historic

South Florida’s historic areas include the Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach, showcasing 1920s-1940s architecture with its colorful buildings and vibrant atmosphere. The town of Coral Gables is known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture and landmarks like the Biltmore Hotel, a historic landmark dating back to the 1920s. Additionally, the nearby city of Key West is rich in history, with Ernest Hemingway’s home and the Ernest Hemingway Museum offering a glimpse into the area’s literary past.

Waterfront

South Florida is known for its breathtaking waterfronts, with pristine beaches like Fort Lauderdale Beach, Miami Beach, and the Keys offering ideal spots for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The region’s Intracoastal Waterway is popular for boating, fishing, and waterfront dining, with cities like Miami and Palm Beach offering scenic views and luxurious waterfront estates. Additionally, Everglades National Park provides a unique freshwater ecosystem, with opportunities for airboat rides and wildlife viewing along its coastal wetlands.

  • Hollywood offers strong regional connectivity through major highways, Tri-Rail, local bus routes, and the Sun Shuttle circulator in key districts. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is minutes away, and Brightline stations in nearby cities expand rail access. Walkable areas along the beach and downtown make it easy to navigate on foot or by bike, while rideshare services and water taxis provide additional options for exploring local attractions and neighboring communities.

  • The Hollywood Beach Broadwalk is the city’s best-known landmark, featuring miles of oceanfront pathway, shops, and parks. ArtsPark at Young Circle serves as a cultural centerpiece with events, galleries, and green space. Other notable sites include the Anne Kolb Nature Center, historic downtown buildings, marinas, and scenic beaches. These diverse destinations highlight Hollywood’s mix of coastal recreation, arts, and local history across the waterfront and inland neighborhoods.

  • Hollywood’s housing options span beachfront condos, mid-century homes, townhouses, and modern developments. Waterfront neighborhoods feature canals and marinas, while inland areas offer tree-lined streets and a range of architectural styles. Newer buildings provide contemporary amenities, and established communities offer varied layouts and access to parks, shops, and local services. This diversity gives residents choices across different preferences for location, space, and lifestyle.

  • Hollywood offers an easygoing lifestyle shaped by beach access, arts programming, outdoor recreation, and walkable districts. Residents enjoy year-round activities, including biking the Broadwalk, visiting parks, attending local events, and exploring shops and cafés. Downtown has an active dining and entertainment scene, while quieter residential neighborhoods provide a relaxed atmosphere. The city’s blend of coastal charm and urban conveniences supports a flexible, well-rounded way of living.

  • Dining options range from waterfront restaurants along the Broadwalk to global cuisine, local cafés, and casual eateries throughout the city. Downtown features a diverse mix of establishments offering brunch, seafood, international specialties, and modern dining experiences. Neighborhood spots, food trucks, and markets add to the variety, making it easy to explore different flavors and styles across Hollywood’s coastal and inland districts.

  • Hollywood’s nightlife includes beachfront bars, live-music venues, lounges, and local entertainment spots. The Broadwalk offers relaxed evening experiences, while downtown features bars, performance spaces, and social gathering places. Cultural events, festivals, and outdoor concerts add to the evening options. Whether enjoying a low-key night by the water or exploring busier districts, Hollywood offers a range of atmospheres for different preferences.

  • Shopping choices include boutique stores, local shops, open-air plazas, and larger retail centers. Downtown offers galleries, specialty retailers, and independent businesses, while commercial corridors provide everyday essentials and services. The proximity to major regional malls expands options even further. This mix gives residents access to both unique finds and convenient shopping experiences throughout the city.

  • Hollywood’s outdoors is defined by beaches, parks, nature preserves, and waterways. Residents enjoy swimming, jogging, biking, kayaking, and paddleboarding along the coast, while inland areas offer trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and shaded green spaces. The Anne Kolb Nature Center provides opportunities for wildlife viewing and scenic exploration. The city’s warm climate supports year-round outdoor recreation for a variety of interests.

Hollywood, FL

Neighborhood Stories

Often overlooked between Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Florida offers coastal access, walkable streets, and a relaxed atmosphere. I’ve had the opportunity to work as a real estate professional here for 25 years, focusing on the Lakes and Diplomat Parkway area of East Hollywood. The community features waterfront and golf-course homes on spacious lots, along with new amenities such as the Shell Bay private club and resort. Residents and visitors enjoy the 2.2-mile Hollywood Broadwalk, a pedestrian-friendly promenade with ocean views, a dedicated bike lane, and a variety of cafés and shops. Centrally located between Palm Beach and Miami, Hollywood provides convenient access to the full range of South Florida’s cultural, recreational, and coastal experiences.

Ronn Rubin Glanz
Hollywood, FL

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