
Apartments near Lake Katherine Shopping Center in Hialeah, FL (389 Rentals)


630 W 71st Pl, Unit A1

17530 NW 68th Ave, Unit Condo

6960 NW 174th Ter, Unit 208

7031 W 5th Ct, Unit B2

6976 W 4th Way, Unit C4

525 W 69th St

6972 NW 179th St

17901 NW 68th Ave, Unit 202

18101 NW 68th Ave, Unit 101

18000 NW 68th Ave, Unit 4A

17318 NW 74th Ave, Unit 201

230 W 68th St, Unit 210

6292 NW 186th St, Unit 303

7050 NW 177th St, Unit 10

6288 NW 186th St, Unit 203

6761 NW 182nd St, Unit 104

7365 NW 174th Ter

7365 NW 174th Ter

18308 NW 68th Ave, Unit 2

7160 NW 179th St, Unit 2

7095 NW 179th St

7230 NW 179th St, Unit 201

7250 NW 177th St, Unit 107-16

7135 NW 179th St, Unit 102

7135 NW 179th St, Unit 302

7200 NW 179th St, Unit 105

7530 NW 175th St, Unit 2

6940 Miami Gardens Dr, Unit 2

7546 W 20th Ave, Unit 105

6970 NW 186th St

6915 W 16th Dr

6850 W 16th Dr

6460 NW 170th Terrace

7160 NW 179th St

18246 Mediterranean Blvd

17720 NW 67th Ave

17710 NW 73rd Ave

17300 NW 68th Ave
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