
Apartments near University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences - Miami, FL Campus in Coral Gables, FL (1,620 Rentals)


2972 Bridgeport Ave

314 NW 57th Ave

1641 NW 26th Ave

62 NW 17th Pl

2320 SW 26th Ln

1650 NW 25th Ave

1920-1938 NW 7th St

324 NW 57th Ave

2765 NW 17th Ter

346 NW 57th Ave

402 NW 57th Ave

2828 Coconut Ave

2735 NW 17th Ter

1853 Nw 5th St

1701 NW 27th Ave

2212 SW 26th Ln

Europa Villas

3090 Bird Ave

2924 Center St

508 NW 57th Ave

5707 NW 5th St

2951 Virginia St

3046-3048 Bird Ave

627 NW 19th Ave

3050-3052 Bird Ave

1820 NW 5th St

2925 Center St

L’Uccello Condominiums

CoCo Grove Townhomes

1875 NW 7th St

2401 SW 28th St

2615 SW 22nd Ave

Paradise Trailer Park

2100 SW 25th St

2150 SW 26th St

2918 Bird Ave

2010 SW 25th Ter

2571 SW 21st Ave

2440 SW 19th Ave

2734 Bird Ave

1850 Nw 24th Ct

2290 NW North River Dr

1863 NW 24th Ct

South 27 Lofts

2533 SW 19th Ave

2222 NW North River Dr

1901 NW 24th Ct

1691 NW 22nd Pl

2563 Trapp Ave
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