Hollywood Hills
Suburban Neighborhood in Hollywood, Florida
Broward County 33021
Ranch-style homes decades in the making
"Hollywood Hills is all single-family, though there are a few villas and a few other buildings as well on the outskirts that kind of meld with the neighborhood," Carrasco shares. These options run the gamut from $140,000 to $440,000, while options in Hollywood Hills proper range from 2 to 5 bedrooms and $600,000 to $1.5 million. Many brick or stucco ranch-style homes here have two-car driveways with space for a basketball net, backyard space ripe for pool installations or landscaping, and spacious porches or overhangs. Streetlights keep sidewalks safe for night strolls, and trash is picked up weekly in the neighborhood's back alleyways. "If you read between the lines, it's often a short-lived sale, but long-lived housing, like 20 to 30 years," Carrasco says. "You feel the love when you walk into the houses—they're homes that feel good with a lot of family history and all kinds of pictures and memories on the walls."Catching up with neighbors at Hollywood Hills parks
Hollywood Hills residents take night strolls on the lighted walking trail at Zinkil Park, while children enjoy the playground during the day. Another favorite spot is the Sal Oliveri Veterans Park, which features a picnic shelter, playground structures, artificial turf and a palm tree that sprays water to create the effect of summer showers. The clay courts at David Park Tennis Center often teem with locals and USTA competitors.Schools for Hollywood Hills students
Kids can start at Hollywood Hills Elementary School or Sheridan Hills Elementary School, earning a B-plus and a B-minus from Niche, respectively. From there, they move on to Olsen Middle School, which earns a C, and South Broward High School—a marine science magnet school—which earns a B-plus. Alternatively, students can attend centrally located Nativity Catholic School before transferring next door to Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, both of which earn an A. Many children attend after-school programs or Hebrew schools run by local parishes, synagogues or the YMCA.Events put on by your neighbors
Residents gather annually for events sponsored by the active Hollywood Hills Civic Association. Neighbors await Nativity Catholic Church's All-American Jamboree each year, with game booths, food vendors, rides and more in store. Kids run wild in artificial snow on the lawn of Hollywood Hills United Methodist Church each December during SnowFest. The Greater Hollywood YMCA Family Center hosts an annual Beach Ball to fund free swim lessons for local kids, and the ArtsPark at Young Circle hosts arts-focused community events every weekend and holiday.
From golf carts to the Tri-Rail
Locals can walk to other hotspots in Hollywood from their homes or even walk the mile to work at Memorial Regional Hospital. Golf carting and walking aside, commuters take U.S. Route 1 to Fort Lauderdale in about 8 miles or Interstate 95 to Miami in about 20 miles. The Tri-Rail train runs hourly, taking locals from the Hollywood station to these cities. For longer journeys, residents head 7 miles to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.Hollywood Hills shopping and restaurant legends
Big-box grocery options like Target and Publix sit beside chain retail and dining on the west side of Hollywood Hills. "There are also Spanish, Italian and Kosher supermarkets close to home," says Carrasco. "The Italian supermarket is legendary, really—everyone knows Mimi's Ravioli because of the quality and the family that owns it lived most of their lives in the neighborhood. They're very generous with fundraisers and very involved with the community. Rickey's is a chicken wing place where you walk in, and you know pretty much half the restaurant. And Sake Thai and Sushi is, in my opinion, the best sushi in Hollywood. These are traditions for us—if we need to cater something, we call one of those."Notes on noise and office opportunities
Those looking to live close to Memorial Regional Hospital should keep distant ambulance noises in mind. Hollywood Hills is also home to Presidential Circle, a sleek office complex where business owners and entrepreneurs can rent office space to work without heading to downtown Miami.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Richard Corrales
Responds QuicklySilverleaf Realty Group
(786) 723-7441
122 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$860,000 Price
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Victoria Gordo
Keller Williams Elite Properties
(844) 908-1503
4 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$888,888 Price
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Lillian Lesher
Compass Florida, LLC.
(585) 332-5904
16 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$675,000 Price
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Jeanette Pressman
Dezer Platinum Realty LLC
(786) 418-9590
65 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$130,000 Price
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Melissa Naman
Responds QuicklyLoKation
(848) 359-5514
8 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$1,100,000 Price
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Belmis Montesino
Iconic Miami Realty
(305) 748-2073
57 Total Sales
1 in Hollywood Hills
$628,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Hollywood Hills | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Hollywood Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hollywood Hills, Hollywood sell after 85 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Hollywood Hills, Hollywood over the last 12 months is $621,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Open Houses
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Saturday, Jun 141:30 - 4pm
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Sunday, Jun 1512 - 3am
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Saturday, Jun 1412 - 2pm
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