3180 S Ocean, Hallandale Beach, FL, 33009
Year Built
1978
# Stories
17
# Total Units
7Unit Size Range
582-1,094 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
High
Parker Dorado is a 17-story residential high-rise located at 3180 S Ocean, Hallandale Beach, FL, in the zip code area of 33009. Constructed in 1978, this iconic building boasts a prime waterfront setting, offering residents sweeping views of the ocean. The architecture reflects the distinctive style of the late 1970s, featuring a robust concrete structure enhanced by large windows that maximize natural light and views. The building comprises well-designed units that range from cozy studios to spacious multi-bedroom apartments. Each residence is equipped with modern amenities while retaining elements of its original architectural charm. Residents can enjoy a range of convenient facilities, including a fitness center, a heated outdoor swimming pool, and direct access to the beach. The surrounding area provides a balance of serene beachside living with the convenience of urban amenities. Nearby, one can find various shopping centers, fine dining establishments, and entertainment options, making everyday living enjoyable and accessible. Parker Dorado's strategic location offers an ideal blend of tranquility and accessibility, situated close to major roadways that ensure easy connectivity to surrounding locales.
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