Hallandale Beach (formerly known simply as Hallandale) is a city in southern Broward County, Florida. The city is named after Luther Halland, the son of a Swedish worker for Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railroad.
The city is known as the home of Gulfstream Park (horse racing and casino) and Mardi Gras Casino, a greyhound racing track that hosts the World Classic. It also has a sizable financial district, with offices for a number of banks and brokerage houses, plus many restaurants. Due to the large number of tourists who eventually retire in the city, Hallandale Beach has one of the fastest-growing populations in Broward County and in Metro Miami.
Hollywood is located north of Hallandale Beach, Aventura in Miami-Dade County is south of the city, the Atlantic Ocean is to the east, and Pembroke Park is to the west.
Although it appears from a map that a small portion of the Golden Isles neighborhood extends into Miami-Dade County, this land was actually transferred to Broward County and annexed to Hallandale Beach in 1978.
41K+ residents called Hallandale Beach, a city in Broward County, Florida, home. Located 2 miles inland from the Atlantic shore, the town is within driving distance from several beaches, making it easy to find the sun and sand.
Hallandale Beach spans 4.6 sq miles and has two zip codes within Gulfstream Park and Casino community including 33008, 33009.
The median list price of homes in Hallandale Beach, FL was 💰 $314,000 in September 2022, compared to $304,000 in 2021. Price range from $85K $12M, with the median list price per sq ft of $309 Hallandale Beach, FL was a seller's market in September 2022, which means that there are more people looking to buy than there are homes available.