Hollywood — dados 2026. Erros corrigidos: condado (Broward), escolas (reais de Hollywood) e links de utilities (apontavam pra Davie). População ~162.000 (era 146.791), renda $67.203, casa ~$485K, aluguel ~$2.270-$2.840.
Moving to Hollywood, FL: Your Complete Relocation & City Guide
At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we know how daunting a move can be. We’re a full-service Hollywood moving company, and our relocation team arrives prepared with everything needed to pack your belongings and get you to your new home safely. Whenever you decide to move to a new city, we help take the stress off your shoulders. Here’s everything you need to know about moving to Hollywood — the lifestyle, the latest numbers, and how to plan your move.
Key Takeaways
- Hollywood is a coastal city in Broward County, between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, with a 2026 population of about 162,000.
- It’s famous for the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, ArtsPark at Young Circle, and the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
- The 2026 median home price is around $485K and average rent about $2,270–$2,840/month, with a median household income near $67,203.
- Good Greek offers full-service Hollywood moving, packing, storage, and relocation services — call (954) 874-8334 or (866) 691-4317.
Why move to Hollywood?
Hollywood is a city on Florida’s east coast, perfectly positioned between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Palm-dotted Hollywood Beach is backed by the iconic Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, a beloved oceanfront promenade. Downtown, ArtsPark at Young Circle features an outdoor amphitheater and a striking fountain, while the nearby Art and Culture Center of Hollywood offers contemporary exhibitions and performances. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino adds world-class entertainment and dining. Add Florida’s lack of a state income tax and a central South Florida location, and the appeal is clear. (Weighing it? See the pros and cons of moving to South Florida.)
Hollywood by the numbers (2026)
Hollywood blends beachside character with big-city access:
- Population: about 162,000 in 2026, up from 152,820 at the 2020 census.
- Median household income: roughly $67,203.
- Median home price: around $485,000 in 2026 (Redfin’s median sale; Zillow’s typical value sits near $448,000).
- Median rent: approximately $2,270–$2,840/month depending on source, with one-bedrooms near $2,558 and two-bedrooms around $3,099.
- Area feel: suburban and coastal, with a high renter share and exceptional ethnic and economic diversity.
That central location — beach on one side, Fort Lauderdale and Miami minutes away — is a big part of Hollywood’s appeal.
Hollywood neighborhoods and nearby cities
Hollywood offers everything from beachfront condos and the historic Hollywood Lakes district to suburban neighborhoods west of I-95 like Hollywood Hills and Emerald Hills. Nearby cities worth knowing include Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Dania Beach, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Aventura — all within an easy drive.
Schools and families in Hollywood
Hollywood is part of Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest district in the country. Local public schools include South Broward High School, McArthur High School, and Hollywood Hills High School, along with charter and private options. Combined with beaches, parks, and family programming, it’s a popular choice for households of all ages.
Things to do in Hollywood
Hollywood is built around the beach and the arts. Stroll or bike the 2.5-mile Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, catch a show at ArtsPark at Young Circle, explore the Art and Culture Center, or try your luck at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. With dining, nightlife, and oceanfront recreation year-round, there’s always something to explore.
Setting up your new Hollywood home
Before move-in day, line up your essentials so everything’s ready when you arrive:
- Electric: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
- Cable / Internet: Xfinity / AT&T
- Water: City of Hollywood Utilities
Handling utilities and a change-of-address a few weeks ahead keeps move week calm. Our move planning guide walks through the full timeline.
Trusted Hollywood home and business moving services
Good Greek Moving & Storage delivers a full-service moving experience covering planning, packing, transportation, storage, and more. Whether you’re moving across Hollywood and Broward County, down to Miami, making a long-distance move, or relocating a business with our commercial movers, our background-checked crews and specialty moving services handle it with care. As the 2024 ATA Mover of the Year and an A+ BBB-rated company, we make your Hollywood move the Best Move Ever.
To discuss a relocation to or from Hollywood, contact our team today. Call (954) 874-8334 or (866) 691-4317, or request a free moving quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is the population of Hollywood, FL?
Hollywood has a 2026 population of about 162,000, up from 152,820 at the 2020 census. It sits in Broward County, between Fort Lauderdale and Miami.
Is Hollywood a good place to live?
Yes — Hollywood offers a famous beach Broadwalk, a vibrant arts scene, entertainment at the Seminole Hard Rock, and a central location between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, all with no state income tax.
How much does it cost to live in Hollywood?
As of 2026, the median home price is around $485,000 and average rent about $2,270–$2,840/month, while the median household income is roughly $67,203.
What cities are near Hollywood, FL?
Nearby cities include Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Dania Beach, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Aventura — all within an easy drive.
Does Good Greek offer Hollywood moving services?
Yes — Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Hollywood and across Broward County, including packing, storage, junk removal, and auto transport. Call (954) 874-8334 or request a free quote.