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Hollywood Beach property for sale

Living in Florida or living in Hollywood? For many people, it is a choice hard to make because both areas are famous for their attractions and are desirable residences to live and enjoy the life of the dream. What if we tell you that you don’t have to choose between the two? Our experienced property agency are happy to consult you on the real estate options that you have. You can choose to live in Hollywood Florida which is an absolutely wonderful representation of living on a beach in paradise and we can show you why.

Where Is Hollywood?

Hollywood, Florida is located halfway between a fabulous Miami and a peaceful Fort Lauderdale. It is actually only 20 miles from Miami right on the coastline which does not only make it a perfect vacation destination but offers wonderful residence as well. It is almost 70 years younger and 4 times bigger than its Californian name brother. This perfect location mixed with an iconic name allows Hollywood to take all possible advantages and attracts thousands of new residents every year.

What Makes Hollywood Beach a nice place to live?

Aside from the very obvious reasons, there are also economical ones that give so much potential such as the rapid growth of the area, very comfortable tax conditions, and hundreds of places to see, visit and try. Let’s see what attracts people to Hollywood Beach, the state of Florida.

  • First and the most famous destination here is, of course, The Beach. Covered with sugary-white sand and framed with the Beach Boardwalk, it is undoubtedly the must-visit place in Hollywood, Florida. There is pretty much no water or beach sport that you can't find and enjoy at The Beach.
  • ArtsPark at Yong Circle is located in a 10-acre circle named after the City's founder, Joseph Wesley Young. It offers residents and visitors a wide array of visual and performing arts-themed educational, recreational, and entertainment activities.
  • Anne Kolb Nature Center When it opened in 1996 after years of planning and development, this 1,501-acre nature center became the largest in our park system, a coastal mangrove wetland rich in plant and animal life, including some threatened and endangered species.
  • Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, also known as The Guitar Hotel due to its tower constructed to resemble two guitars, is a hotel, spa, and casino resort, located on 100 acres of the Hollywood Reservation of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. 
  • Topeekeegee Yugnee Park Just minutes from busy I-95, this park named from a Seminole term for “meeting or gathering place” attracts walkers, picnickers, and athletes. It’s also home to a campground and Castaway Island, with two water playgrounds and a swimming lagoon.
  • Yellow Green Farmers Market is dedicated to integrating authentic, sustainable living into the heart of daily life.

These and many more wonderful places to see are the reason to come and visit Hollywood, Florida. But what are the reasons to stay here and choose this place for living?

Is living in Hollywood nice?

Hollywood Beach, the State of Florida is not at all an affordable place for residents. The cost of living here is actually 10% higher than the country’s average which is obvious from the chart below. Here cost of living indices is based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Hollywood is cheaper than the US average. A cost of living index above 100 means Hollywood, Florida is more expensive. Hollywood's cost of living is 112.9
 

COST OF LIVING

Hollywood

Florida

USA

Overall

112.9

102.8

100
Grocery 106.1 102.8 100
Health 96.8 98 100
Housing 117.6 102.6 100
Median Home Cost $339,100 $294,900 $291,700
Utilities 96.7 101.3 100

Transportation

134.4 112.6 100
Miscellaneous 103.7 96.9 100

West Hollywood's housing expenses are 159% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 7% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 27% higher than the national average. West Hollywood has grocery prices that are 13% higher than the national average. But this all does not stop the City from growing and people from choosing Hollywood as their home. 

Out of the hundreds of available houses and condominiums that Hollywood has to offer it can be quite difficult to find the perfect one that would perfectly match your accommodation preferences and meet your budget. Let our professional real estate advisors assist you in this meaningful matter and be a substantial part of your life-changing decision. Contact our experts and get all the necessary information for your successful relocation to the Diamond of the Gold coast.