
Apartments near Miami Dade College - Hialeah Campus in Hialeah, FL (507 Rentals)


Lago Azul

657-659 W 28th St

644 W 29th St

2340 W 9th Ct

615 W 29th St

945 W 23rd St

2530 W 8th Ave

665 W 28th St

2333 W 74th St

7415 W 24th Ave

925 W 23rd St

634 SW 29th St

624 W 29th St

935 W 23rd St

620 W 29th St

7425 W 24th Ave

615 W 68th St

Las Palmas Del Sol

1135 W 76th St

1125 W 76th St

1120 W 77th St

Lancaster

1130 W 77th St

Bella Venizia

Bay Ridge Apartments

845 W 75th St

El Paraiso at Hialeah

6625 W 4th Ave

2435 W 6th Ct

570 W 25th St

564 W 25th St

Westland Manor

Westland Manors East Condos

2322 W 5th Way

Terrazas Del Sol

520 SW 25th St

345 W 68th St

2491 W 5th Ave

Tevere Apartments

2490 W 4th Ct

325 W 68th St

305 W 68th St

HHA Seminola

470 W 23rd St

210 W 29th St

Villa Andalucia

2245-2273 W 4th Ct

3284 W 70th St

2255 W 4th Ct

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There are currently 809 Studio Apartments in Hialeah with rent ranges from $1,100 to $3,389 with an average price of $1,966.
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