
Apartments near Plaza Candela in Hialeah, FL (796 Rentals)


Toral Apartments

1475 W 38th Pl

1435 W 41st St

317 E 4th St

1500 W 29th St

1225 W 49th Pl

126 E 4th St

1445 W 41st St

Wynken RV & Mobile Home Park

1490 W 39th Pl

1460 W 42nd St

1245 W 49th Pl

Sunshine Condominiums

1275 W 49th Pl

1481 W 41st St

1295 W 49th Pl

5150 W 12th Ave

1400-1480 W 44th St

Villa Alegria

267 E 3rd St

202 E 3rd St

Courtyard of Hialeah II

391 E 4th Ave

159 E 2nd St

201 E 2nd St

1501-B W 41st St

Bay Ridge Apartments

1501-A W 41st St

Palmetto Trailer Estates

Westland Manor

Hibiscus Trailer Park

1550 W 42nd St

1555 W 42nd Pl

370 E 2nd St

Villa Catalina

1350 W 53rd St

Kensington Club

20 W 30th St

10 W 38th St

Villa Luna

Airport Square

65 W 27th St

370 E 34th St

3350 E 4th Ave

Polara Apartments

3646 E 4th Ave

3254 E 4th Ave

105 W 26th St

3737 E 4th Ave

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There are currently 811 Studio Apartments in Hialeah with rent ranges from $1,000 to $3,389 with an average price of $1,965.
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