
Apartments near University of Miami - UHealth - Miller Medical Campus in Coral Gables, FL (3,522 Rentals)


Artem

850 SW 3rd St

2080-2090 NW 31st St

Marta Sanchez Apartments

1562 SW 2nd St

1045 SW 4th St

Creative Lifestyle Realty Apartments

Ser Piero

945 SW 4th St

1620 SW 2nd St

1628 SW 2nd St

1321 SW 4th St

1561 SW 3rd St

Allapattah Communuity I

1012 SW 4th St

Allapattah Community II

1361 SW 4th St

559 SW 3rd St

Little Havana Apartments

Joe's Garden Apartments

946 SW 4th St

268 NW 34th St

Caracol Apartments

235-245 SW 6th Ave

Oleander House Apartments

Flagler Apartments

Borinquen Apartments

154 SW 17th Ave

410 SW 11th Ave

2301 NW 24th Ave

1874 W Flagler St

1125 SW 5th St

409 SW 8th Ave

Miami Riverview Apartments

El Gardo

Little Havana

3050 NW 21 Ct

967 SW 5th St

937 SW 5th St

Cortina Apartments

1628 SW 3rd St

Teatro Marti Apartments

542 SW 3rd St

1620 SW 3rd St

2201 NW 30 St

177 NE 23rd St

469-479 SW 3rd St

200 SW 17th Ct

1144 SW 5th St
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