Hallandale Beach sits in a five-square-mile stretch of southern Broward County, tucked between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Intracoastal Waterway. The city carries a distinct coastal identity shaped by its canal-laced streets, waterfront access, and the presence of Gulfstream Park, a horse racing and entertainment venue that draws visitors from across the region year-round. Its location puts residents within striking distance of two major airports and the economic corridors of both Miami-Dade and Broward counties, making it a practical base for those who work in either metro area.
The neighborhoods around Golden Isles and Three Islands offer a range of settings, from quiet residential streets to waterfront living with direct water access. Daily life here leans outdoor and active, with beaches, parks, and canal paths all within close reach.