600 Parkview Dr Apt 1029 Apt 1029
27.6 · Below Average
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600 Parkview Dr Apt 1029 Apt 1029

Hallandale Beach · Broward County · FL 33009

condo days on market

Property Details

List Price$325,000
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
Living Area1,130 sqft
Lot Size
Year Built1979
Listed2026-05-03

Investment Estimate

Est. Monthly Rent$2,763/mo
Est. Cap Rate10.20%
Gross Rent Multiplier9.8

Description

Beautiful, clean and bright 2BD/2BA with Stunning City Views featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and endless city views. Featuring Quartz countertops, Sub-Zero fridge, and high-end S/S appliances. Italian vinyl flooring, and walk-in closets. Upgraded Bathrooms and recessed lighting throughout. Three Islands location-minutes to beach, shops, and restaurants.40 years Certification currently in process.... new elevators, concrete restorations, modernization of electrical panels & HVAC. . Can be rented after 1year of ownership. First lease period must be two years in length and building only allows 10% of the units be leased at one time.

Source: realtor.com · ID: broward-realtor-5213198463 · Last seen: 5/3/2026

Score Breakdown

Composite score:27.6/ 100

Each factor is normalized 0–100 within its county (percentile rank). Contributions show how many points each factor added to the composite score.

Cap Rate(weight 35%)
30.0contributes +10.5 pts

Estimated annual rent yield relative to list price, normalized within county.

Population Growth(weight 20%)
48.0contributes +9.6 pts

Zip-level YoY population growth from Census ACS estimates.

Employment Growth(weight 15%)
50.0contributes +7.5 pts

Metro-level employment and wage growth from BLS QCEW data.

Price Trend(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

Zip-level YoY median sale price change from Redfin Data Center.

Flood Penalty(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

FEMA NFHL flood zone severity. Lower is better (0 = no risk, 100 = high risk).

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