Hollywood

Hollywood

A charming beach city offering the perfect balance of relaxed coastal living and urban convenience.

About Hollywood

Hollywood, Florida is a vibrant coastal city situated between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Known for its 2.5-mile Broadwalk along the Atlantic Ocean, Hollywood offers a more relaxed alternative to its larger neighbors while still providing excellent amenities. The city features a historic downtown with unique shops and restaurants, beautiful beaches, and diverse residential neighborhoods ranging from waterfront estates to cozy bungalows.

Famous Hollywood Beach Broadwalk
Historic Downtown Hollywood
Family-friendly atmosphere
Arts and cultural district
Intracoastal waterways
Golf courses and parks

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Lifestyle

Hollywood provides a laid-back beach lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The Broadwalk buzzes with joggers, cyclists, and families enjoying the oceanfront. Downtown Hollywood hosts regular events, farmers markets, and live music. The city appeals to those seeking authentic Florida charm without the frenetic pace of larger cities.

Real Estate

Hollywood real estate offers excellent value with diverse options. Oceanfront high-rises provide stunning views, while neighborhoods like Hollywood Lakes feature waterfront estates. The historic districts showcase charming older homes, and new developments bring modern amenities to this evolving market.

Location

History of Hollywood

Discover the key moments that shaped this community into what it is today.

Hollywood Founded

Joseph Young establishes the city

Hollywood Founded

Hollywood was founded by Joseph W. Young in 1925 as a planned community. Young envisioned a "Dream City" with wide boulevards and Mediterranean architecture.

Impact on Hollywood Today

Young vision created the broad streets and charming downtown that define Hollywood character today. Learn more about living in Hollywood

Great Miami Hurricane

Storm devastates the young city

Great Miami Hurricane

Just a year after its founding, Hollywood was devastated by the Great Miami Hurricane, ending the land boom and forcing the city to rebuild.

Impact on Hollywood Today

The rebuilding effort created a more resilient community with stronger buildings and civic infrastructure. Learn more about living in Hollywood

Broadwalk Construction

Iconic oceanfront promenade opens

Broadwalk Construction

Hollywood Beach Broadwalk was constructed in the 1940s, creating a unique pedestrian promenade along the oceanfront distinct from typical Florida boardwalks.

Impact on Hollywood Today

The Broadwalk became Hollywood signature attraction and continues to define the community today. Learn more about living in Hollywood

Downtown Revitalization

Historic downtown transformed

Downtown Revitalization

Major investments in downtown Hollywood brought new restaurants, arts venues, and public spaces to the historic core of the city.

Impact on Hollywood Today

This revitalization created a vibrant downtown arts and entertainment district that attracts visitors and residents alike. Learn more about living in Hollywood

Hollywood Market Snapshot

Hollywood FL condo + single-family snapshot (BeachesMLS, City of Hollywood).

$385K
Median condo price
Oceanfront premium ~50%
$685K
Median single-family price
Hollywood Lakes waterfront $2M+
$430
Average $/sq ft
25–40% below Fort Lauderdale beach
90
Median days on market
Snowbird-buyer seasonality
1,800+
Active listings
Largest value-tier beach inventory in Broward

Living in Hollywood

Everything you need to know about life in this community.

Safety Review

Hollywood maintains a community-oriented police department with neighborhood patrols. The beach areas and downtown are well-monitored. Crime rates are moderate for the region.

Schools Review

Hollywood is served by Broward County Public Schools with options including Hollywood Hills High School and South Broward High School. Private options include Chaminade-Madonna College Prep.

Nightlife

Hollywood offers a more relaxed nightlife scene than Miami. Downtown Hollywood features live music venues, craft breweries, and casual bars. The Broadwalk has beachfront dining and entertainment.

Restaurants

From classic beachfront seafood to diverse international cuisine, Hollywood offers authentic dining experiences. Downtown features farm-to-table restaurants and cozy cafes.

Things to Do

Stroll or bike the 2.5-mile Broadwalk, explore downtown arts district, visit Anne Kolb Nature Center, kayak the Intracoastal, or catch live music at various venues.

Traffic Review

Hollywood offers easier traffic than Miami, with I-95 and US-1 providing north-south access. Beach parking is more available and affordable than neighboring cities.

Community Values

Hollywood embraces a family-friendly, laid-back beach lifestyle while celebrating its artistic heritage. The community values authenticity over glamour.

Average Income

$50,000 - $70,000 median household income, offering excellent value compared to neighboring Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale.

Who Should Live in Hollywood?

Discover if Hollywood is the right community for your lifestyle.

Why Hollywood is Best for Families

Hollywood offers an ideal environment for families with hollywood is served by broward county public schools with options including hollywood hills high school and south broward high school. The community provides safe neighborhoods, quality parks, and family-friendly amenities. Hollywood maintains a community-oriented police department with neighborhood patrols. Local activities include stroll or bike the 2.5-mile broadwalk.

Why Hollywood is Best for Retirees

Hollywood provides a peaceful, secure environment perfect for retirement. Hollywood maintains a community-oriented police department with neighborhood patrols. Residents enjoy stroll or bike the 2. The community values hollywood embraces a family-friendly, laid-back beach lifestyle while celebrating its artistic heritage.

Why Hollywood is Best for Artists

Hollywood attracts creative minds and culture enthusiasts with its vibrant arts scene. Stroll or bike the 2. The neighborhood offers hollywood offers a more relaxed nightlife scene than miami and from classic beachfront seafood to diverse international cuisine, hollywood offers authentic dining experiences.

Why Hollywood is Best for Value Seekers

Hollywood offers an exceptional lifestyle for value seekers. Hollywood embraces a family-friendly, laid-back beach lifestyle while celebrating its artistic heritage. Residents enjoy stroll or bike the 2.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hollywood

Get answers to common questions about living and investing in this community.

Hollywood Buyer FAQs

The everyday questions buyers ask before purchasing in Hollywood — property taxes, the homestead exemption, HOA and condo fees, flood insurance, and short-term rental rules.

What are property taxes like in Hollywood?
Property taxes in Hollywood are assessed annually by the Broward County Property Appraiser. Once the school, county, and municipal millages are combined, effective rates typically land between 1.8% and 2.3% of taxable value — meaningfully below most Northeast and West Coast markets, but higher than the headline "Florida has no state income tax" sometimes implies. Tax bills mail in November and earn a 4% discount when paid in November (1% off per month through February). The Hoffmann Group can pull the exact prior-year tax bill and millage breakdown from the Broward County Property Appraiser before you make an offer so there are no surprises at closing.
How does Florida's homestead exemption work for a Hollywood primary residence?
If you make a Hollywood home your permanent Florida residence and file by March 1 of the year after closing, you qualify for the homestead exemption: the first $25,000 of assessed value is fully exempt, and an additional $25,000 is exempt from non-school taxes — up to $50,000 in total exemption. Just as importantly, the Save Our Homes cap then limits annual increases in your assessed value to 3% (or CPI, whichever is lower) for as long as you keep the homestead, which compounds into substantial tax savings over time. New residents moving from another Florida home can also "port" up to $500,000 of accrued Save Our Homes benefit to Hollywood. Investment properties and second homes do not qualify and will be reassessed at full market value every year.
What do HOA or condo fees typically cover in Hollywood?
Hollywood beachfront condos typically charge $0.70–$1.20 per square foot in HOA dues, covering insurance, building maintenance, beach/pool access, and reserves. Inland communities and townhome HOAs often run $200–$600 a month with much lighter amenity packages. Before closing, always request the current annual budget, the reserve study, and any structural integrity reserve study (SIRS) the building has on file. Florida's post-Surfside SB 4-D requires every condominium three stories or taller to fully fund reserves and complete a milestone inspection at 30 years (25 years for coastal buildings) — many older South Florida buildings have raised dues or levied special assessments to comply, and you want that fully disclosed before you sign.
Will I need flood insurance to buy in Hollywood?
Hollywood Beach and the Intracoastal corridor are in FEMA Zone AE, while inland neighborhoods west of US-1 generally fall in Zone X. Any property inside a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone AE or VE) requires flood insurance if you finance it with a federally backed mortgage; cash buyers can technically waive it, but almost no South Florida buyer does. Citizens Property Insurance and a handful of private carriers will quote based on the elevation certificate, foundation type, and distance to the coast. Premiums range from a few hundred dollars a year for a high-rise condo unit above the base flood elevation to several thousand for an older single-family home near the water. The Hoffmann Group can pull the FEMA flood map and a preliminary insurance quote on any specific Hollywood address before you go under contract.
Can I short-term rent (Airbnb or VRBO) a property in Hollywood?
The City of Hollywood requires every vacation rental to obtain a city Vacation Rental Certificate, register with the state DBPR, and pay both county tourist tax and state sales tax. Inspections, parking, and occupancy limits apply. Many beach-side condo associations either cap minimum stays at 30 days or prohibit short-term rentals outright, so buyers planning to Airbnb should verify both the city certificate process and the building declaration first. On top of any city rules, the State of Florida requires every short-term rental to hold a DBPR vacation rental license and to collect both the 6% state sales tax and the local tourist development tax (6% in Miami-Dade, 6% in Broward, 6% in Palm Beach). The Hoffmann Group can pull the specific zoning designation and any existing condo or HOA declaration for any Hollywood address before you write an offer that depends on rental income.

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