Car-Dependent
21
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
Walking is difficult in this neighborhood, which is considered a car-dependent area.
220 N 66th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33024
220 N 66th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33024
Url: http://www.fiuoffcampushousing.com/housing/property/220-n-66th-ave/g6d57wz
Phone Number: (754) 239-5833
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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No Pets Allowed
Narang Plaza Pembroke | Walk: 5 min (0.3 mi) |
Pines Plaza | Walk: 13 min (0.7 mi) |
Napa Center | Walk: 19 min (1.0 mi) |
Hollywood | Walk: 73 min (3.8 mi) |
Sheridan Street | Drive: 12 min (5.1 mi) |
Golden Glades | Drive: 14 min (7.6 mi) |
Aventura | Drive: 16 min (8.4 mi) |
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport | Drive: 15 min (8.8 mi) |
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International | Drive: 17 min (9.7 mi) |
Miami International | Drive: 39 min (26.6 mi) |
Broward College, South Campus | Walk: 22 min (1.2 mi) |
Nova Southeastern University | Drive: 15 min (7.3 mi) |
Florida Atlantic University | Drive: 14 min (7.8 mi) |
Saint Thomas University | Drive: 17 min (9.5 mi) |
Miramar Pineland | Drive: 8 min (4.2 mi) |
Buehler Planetarium & Observatory | Drive: 13 min (7.6 mi) |
West Lake Park/Anne Kolb Nature Center | Drive: 17 min (8.3 mi) |
Tree Tops Park | Drive: 17 min (8.5 mi) |
Secret Woods Nature Center | Drive: 17 min (9.8 mi) |
I moved to South Florida at age 11 when my family relocated from New England to escape the cold. From the moment we arrived, I knew this was home. We settled in Hollywood, where I spent my middle and high school years. During that time, I had a newspaper route with the Hollywood Sun-Tattler and spent every free moment outdoors—riding my bike, playing baseball or racquetball, skateboarding, or hanging out at the beach. I embraced the South Florida lifestyle from day one. I learned the value of hard work early on, but that commitment was deepened during two years I spent in Los Angeles in a service-focused role. That experience also strengthened my dedication to serving others with integrity and compassion. During my college years, Cathy and I met, got married, and eventually graduated together from Utah State University. After braving a few more cold winters, we decided it was time to make South Florida our home. Today, we have three excellent sons, one amazing daughter, two awesome daughters-in-law, and one wonderful grandson. Cathy and I love traveling as a family and experiencing new cultures. I bring that same passion for service into my real estate career, serving clients as they work toward their homeownership goals and making the process as smooth and rewarding as possible.