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South Florida & Broward County Rental Inventory (2025)

Looking for the latest Broward County rental inventory? The rental market in Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Weston, and Pembroke Pines is always evolving. Whether you’re searching for condos, single-family homes, or apartments, The Listing Team at RESF provides updated insights into available rentals across South Florida.

Why Rent in Broward County?

Broward County offers something for everyone—from luxury Hollywood beachfront condos to family-friendly homes in Plantation and Coral Springs. With proximity to Miami and Fort Lauderdale, renters enjoy convenience, lifestyle, and value in one of Florida’s fastest-growing regions.

Rental Inventory Highlights

  • Updated condo rentals across Downtown Fort Lauderdale
  • Single-family homes available in Weston and Pembroke Pines
  • Luxury apartments near the beaches and Las Olas
  • Affordable housing options in Sunrise, Miramar, and Tamarac
  • Short-term and long-term rental opportunities

Stay Ahead of the Market

Rental inventory in South Florida moves fast. To secure the best rental, you need accurate market data and a trusted local team. Our rental valuation tools and market insights help renters and landlords make informed decisions in 2025.

Contact The Listing Team

Whether you’re a renter searching for the perfect home or a landlord looking to list your property, Scott Lehr and The Listing Team at RESF are here to help. Call 954-342-6180 or email scott@scottlehrrealtor.com to learn more about the latest Broward County rental inventory.

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