Apartamentos en renta en Fort Lauderdale, FL
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- SOLICITA AL INSTANTEPrecio total$2,500/mes2 Habitaciones2 Baños1,050 pies²1800 N Andrews Ave #3F,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 - SOLICITA AL INSTANTESE ADMITEN MASCOTASAMUEBLADOPrecio total$4,000/mes2 Habitaciones2 Baños1,500 pies²4040 Galt Ocean Dr #711,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 - SOLICITA AL INSTANTESE ADMITEN MASCOTAS
- Precio total$2,950/mes2 Habitaciones1 Baño2,800 pies²Dirección no revelada,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 - Precio total$2,850/mes2 Habitaciones2 Baños1,000 pies²600 W Las Olas Blvd #301,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Types of apartment in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale apartments range from small mid-century garden buildings to newer mid-rise and high-rise towers. Near the coast in Central Beach and Harbor Beach, many apartments sit in condo-style buildings with stucco walls, glass balconies, covered entries, and parking tucked under the structure. Around Las Olas and Flagler Village, you see newer mixed-use buildings, older low-rise apartments, and some converted houses for rent. Interiors often include tile floors, screened balconies, and compact kitchens in older places, while newer units can have open layouts and in-unit laundry.
North of downtown in Coral Ridge and Victoria Park, apartments often sit on quiet side streets in two-story buildings with flat roofs, breezeways, and small pools. South toward Rio Vista and Croissant Park, houses for rent show up more often, including ranch homes and updated Florida bungalows with carports, stucco exteriors, and fenced yards. Along the New River and near Tarpon River, older apartments can have more character but also tighter parking and less storage. Newer buildings near Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station often trade larger rooms for more shared amenities.
North of downtown in Coral Ridge and Victoria Park, apartments often sit on quiet side streets in two-story buildings with flat roofs, breezeways, and small pools. South toward Rio Vista and Croissant Park, houses for rent show up more often, including ranch homes and updated Florida bungalows with carports, stucco exteriors, and fenced yards. Along the New River and near Tarpon River, older apartments can have more character but also tighter parking and less storage. Newer buildings near Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station often trade larger rooms for more shared amenities.
Getting around Fort Lauderdale, FL
Broward County Transit, the local bus service, covers much of Fort Lauderdale, and the Sun Trolley connects places like Las Olas, the beach, and downtown. Brightline, the intercity rail service at Fort Lauderdale Station, helps with trips south and north. Driving is common, and parking can vary a lot between older apartments in Victoria Park and newer buildings in Flagler Village. Walking works best in downtown, Las Olas, and parts of Wilton Manors. Biking can work near the beach and along the river.Living in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale is known for the beach, boating, and the canal system, and that shapes where many people rent. You can walk the Riverwalk, use Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, or spend time around Las Olas Boulevard shops and restaurants. The city also has marine businesses, healthcare, hospitality, office jobs downtown, and airport-related work near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. These job areas often connect closely to where apartments are clustered.Ver esta página en inglés: Apartments For Rent in Fort Lauderdale, FL - 3,909 Rentals | Trulia | Page 3