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Hollywood real estate

Welcome to the charming city of Hollywood, Florida. This Southern city is home to 140,000 residents and is ideally located between Ft. Lauderdale and Miami on Florida's East coast. The city had humble beginnings as an undeveloped tract of pine forests and palmetto plants, mixed with tomato farms and marshland. Hollywood was incorporated in 1925 by its founder, Joseph Wesley Young, who had grand plans for the location, until he ran into unfortunate financial difficulties.

Situated right on the water and extending westward, Hollywood has wide, tree-lined boulevards lined with Royal Palm trees and the Hollywood Boardwalk, a waterfront promenade patterned after Atlantic City's famous boardwalk, where no automobiles are allowed. Hollywood features more than seven miles of white sandy beach, as well as a number of nearby lakes. Most of Port Everglades, the county's largest port with an extensive warehouse complex, is within the city limits of Hollywood, and Gulf Stream Park race track and a U.S. navy ordinance laboratory are located nearby.

Hollywood's population has remained constant over the past several years, with an average age of about 39 years old. Over 85% of residents hold a high-school diploma or higher.

To learn more about Hollywood's distinct atmosphere and for more information about Broward County real estate, contact the expert Hollywood Realtors of the Feinberg Group at 877.784.9260 today.

Living in Hollywood

One major draw of Hollywood real estate is the delightful Florida climate. Average winter temperatures are in the high 70s and low 80s, and summer temperatures are in the high 80s. About 70 percent of all Hollywood days are sunny and warm. Hollywood, Florida homeowners enjoy an extremely pleasant sub-tropical climate, ideal for enjoying an abundance of outdoor recreational activities.

Hollywood is in a unique location within Florida, and the beach is certainly the high point. In fact, Florida Living Magazine recently named Hollywood Beach "Florida's Best Beach." Hollywood Beach actually consists of three separate beaches, stretching along the coast for more than seven miles. One beach in particular, North Beach, is the spot where city, county and state parks converge, and visitors can participate in jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, and fishing.

Scuba divers can explore more than 30 wrecks as well as a number of offshore coral reefs. In addition to the area's many natural reefs, Broward County has begun an artificial reef program in Hollywood's waters. Hollywood is a superb place for both the novice and experienced diver, with numerous dive shops ready to supply all the necessary equipment, guidance and certification.

Golfers can choose from a wide selection of public and private courses. The Hollywood Beach Golf Resort on Johnson Street is less than one mile from beaches and downtown shopping and features an 18-hole championship golf course. Tennis players can also choose from many possibilities, including municipal courts. One of the finer private facilities is Jefferson Park in Hollywood Lakes, which has four lighted tennis courts.

Hollywood is also an excellent spot for eco-adventures. Home to the waterfront West Lake Park, as well as about 20 other nature parks, visitors can spend the day barbecuing, biking, and walking the area's many trails. At the Anne Kolb Nature Center, an 88-acre wildlife sanctuary offers fishing, biking, hiking, and kayaking through more than 1,500 acres of mangrove forests and marshes. Another popular outdoor activity includes a day trip to the beautiful Topee Keegee Yugnee Park (also known as "TY Park"). The park is the perfect spot for families to enjoy swimming, camping, picnicking, and volleyball at the Castaway Island water playground complex.

For a glimpse into the area's rich history, visit the Seminole Okalee Indian Village, where visitors can experience up-close Florida panthers, black bears, macaws and river otters. The village offers a view into traditional Seminole life where various aspects of living, cooking, woodworking and doll making are demonstrated in a reconstructed setting. At the Seminole's Billie Swamp Safari within the Seminole Indian Reservation, visitors can get a sense of tribal life by exploring the more than 2,200 lush acres of the Big Cypress Reservation. Live deer, water buffalo, bison, wild hogs, hawks, eagles, and alligators have all been spotted on the Reservation.

Fishing enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the challenge of deep-sea fishing for big game in Hollywood's waters. Additionally, the International Game Fishing Association/Fishing Hall of Fame, features a kids' discovery room, library, and "virtual fishing." Whether you enjoy golfing, fishing, or a bit of both, Hollywood, Florida is an ideal destination for relocation or a vacation home.

Each July, Hollywood hosts its annual Sports Month, which brings an array of sporting events and eco-themed fun to the city. One such event is the Tour D'Hollywood, a 12-mile bike excursion designed for people of all ages and capabilities. Additionally, four times a year, Hollywood organizes races and runs throughout the city, such as the widely known TREK event on New Year's Day.

Thanks to its superb weather, Hollywood real estate offers residents the opportunity to enjoy year-round water sports including boating, jet skiing, scuba diving, snorkeling and wind surfing. Hollywood homeowners can also watch or participate in a variety of professional golf, tennis, running, and cycling tournaments.

Downtown Hollywood

Hollywood's downtown area is popular for its array of exciting activities and diverse venues. A variety of shopping opportunities are available, from chain stores to local boutiques. The Hollywood Downtown area is rich in cultural events and activities, featuring various restaurants and a unique selection of nightlife options, ranging from jazz performances to sports bars, wine bars, and sidewalk cafes.

On the cultural side, Hollywood's Department of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts partners with kindred organizations such as the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, the Hollywood Playhouse, the South Broward Ballet Theater, the Arts Academy of Hollywood, and the Hollywood Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the business community, to bring many events that appeal to the city's culturally diverse population.

Weekends aren't the only time to head downtown and enjoy the sights and sounds of Hollywood. Each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening, top local entertainers take the stage at the Hollywood Beach Theater. Every Monday, the Theater Under the Stars Series features music from the big band era, and Wednesdays bring a variety of entertainers that range from country and classic rock to rhythm and blues.

Dining is truly an event in Hollywood, where the list of available options includes casual dining, fine dining, buffets, bistros, pubs and more. Choose from cuisines such as Colombian, French, Irish, Italian, Mediterranean, Peruvian, Greek, German, Cuban, Caribbean, Asian, Mexican, Southern, and everything in-between. Atmosphere is as-you-like-it, and you're sure to find something to suit your mood, even if you just want to enjoy a round of drinks and appetizers as you watch the sun go down at a waterfront tavern.

More about Hollywood homes for sale and Broward County real estate can be learned from the expert Hollywood Realtors of the Feinberg Group. If you're ready to discover all that awaits you when you invest in Hollywood, FL properties for sale, contact the Feinberg Group at 877.784.9260 today.

Hollywood, FL Real Estate

Real estate in Hollywood features predominantly Spanish and Moorish architecture, congruent with the area's Mediterranean climate. This flavor is attractive to many, and makes for an interesting residence or vacation home. A seasoned Hollywood Realtor can assist you in finding your ideal investment property among the many Hollywood homes for sale.

In total, there are approximately 72,000 Hollywood homes, and this number is steadily increasing. Current Hollywood, FL properties for sale range drastically in price, size and style, with homes to suit every taste and budget. Hollywood properties include single-family structures with two bedrooms and a bathroom for less than $75,000, which represents a remarkable value. If it's a luxury property you're searching for, your Hollywood Realtor can help you find truly spectacular properties for sale, priced as high as $18 million.

In 2005, the median house value for Hollywood real estate was just under $240,000, but home prices are on the rise. Today, average listings of Hollywood properties for sale are nearly $500,000 and up. Now is the ideal time to take advantage of a rising market and secure your ideal Hollywood, FL home before prices stretch out of reach.

With seven miles of beautiful beaches, access to an abundance of cultural and recreational activities, and a strong community spirit, it's easy to see why Hollywood real estate is on the rise. For more information about Hollywood properties for sale and Hollywood real estate, contact the local real estate experts of the Feinberg Group at 877.784.9260. Our experienced Hollywood Realtors can assist you in finding your perfect Hollywood home for sale, at a price that suits your budget.

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