HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood, Florida is a beachfront community located in southeastern Broward County, approximately halfway between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. The city was founded in 1925 by Joseph Young and spans about 30 square miles in size, making it Broward County’s third-largest municipality. Hollywood offers residents a hometown atmosphere in the heart of South Florida.
The city of Hollywood is known for its amazing amenities, including more than 60 parks, seven miles of pristine beaches, seven golf courses, and a one-of-a-kind promenade that stretches nearly 2.5 miles along the ocean. The Beach Boardwalk was named one of America’s Best Beach Boardwalks by Travel + Leisure magazine.
There are many reasons why so many people choose to call Hollywood home. The region receives nice weather nearly year-round, with high temperatures reaching around 83 degrees and low temperatures falling to around 68 degrees. Hollywood is also home to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, which boasts over 700 daily flights to 135 domestic and international destinations making it easy for residents to jet off on vacation to nearly anywhere in the world.
If you plan on moving to Hollywood with your family, you’ll likely be satisfied with the school system. Hollywood has 32 public and charter schools, including elementary, middle, and high schools. The school system also offers several award-winning programs, such as S.T.E.M., Montessori, and Cambridge Advanced International Certificate (AICE), among others.
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LIVING
Real estate in Hollywood, FL can be found on a wide spectrum, ranging from inexpensive apartments to fully-furnished, turnkey homes equipped with a wide range of luxuries. Like many other cities in Florida, Hollywood offers modern townhomes, condos, and single-family homes with private yards. The city also offers a variety of home styles, such as quirky art deco, modern style, and stunning beach houses with oversized windows, clean lines, and simplistic designs.
WORKING
The job market continues to increase in Hollywood as new businesses open up shop. Future job growth is expected to skyrocket over the next decade, bringing job opportunities in nearly all industries. The commute in Hollywood takes about 28 minutes on average, especially for those who work in nearby cities like Dania Beach or North Miami Beach. The cost of living in Hollywood is higher than the national average but most jobs pay enough to cover living expenses.
DINING
No matter what type of food you’re in the mood for, you’ll find it in Hollywood. The city has several expansive grocery stores, such as Key Food Supermarkets and Publix. There are also many excellent restaurants in the area, such as Kuro located in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the Dragon City Mandarin House Restaurant which is open until midnight, and Casa Borinquen, a casual Puerto Rican restaurant that offers filling meals at affordable prices.
WEEKEND EXPLORING
When you first move to Hollywood, you may be wondering what there is to do. Many residents spend weekends lounging on the warm, white sand at Hollywood Beach which is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes. The Anne Kolb Nature Center spans over 1,500 acres and offers a variety of scenic trails. Other places you’ll want to check out include the ArtsPark at Young Circle, Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, and the Yellow Green Farmers Market. Those who enjoy nightlife will love the iconic, guitar shaped Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino where guests can enjoy live music, games, amazing drinks, and great entertainment.
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