
Apartments near University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences - Miami, FL Campus in Coral Gables, FL (1,616 Rentals)


35-37 NW 47th Ave

210-212 NW 46th Ave

47 NW 47th Ave

765 NW 36th Ave

2752 SW 3rd St

2741-2749 SW 5th St

2730 SW 10th Ter

Poinciana Grove

95 NW 47th Ave

85 NW 47th Ave

26 NW 47th Ave

2900 W Flagler St

1120 SW 27th Ave

605 NW 34th Ave

2728 Sw 3rd St

358 SW 27th Ave

3683 SW 23rd St

Calle Ocho & SW 27th Avenue

2801 SW 1st St

3095 SW 21st St

2669 SW 9 St

201 NW 47th Ave

1390 SW 27th Ave

Quinary Club

720-736 NW 32nd Ave

247 NW 47th Ave

455 SW 27th Ave

2661 SW 11th St

345 SW 27th Ave

Little Havana Fiveplex

2550 SW 9th St

225 SW 27th Ave

925 NW 37th Ave

921 NW 36th Ave

671 NW 44th Ave

282 NW 47th Ave

2515 SW 7th St

Gables Park Tower

2538 SW 5th St

Midtown Lofts

Atlantic Voyager

650-652 Beacom Blvd

711 Beacon Blvd

TriniSuites Calle Ocho

Valentine Apartments

711 Beacom Blvd

2615 SW 16th St

1690 SW 27th Ave

680 NW 44th Ave
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