
Apartments near Samari Lake Shopping Center in Hialeah, FL (419 Rentals)


Valencia Towers

5861-5877 W 26th Ave

6100 W 22nd Ct

1875 W 44th Pl

5883-5899 W 26th Ave

6151-6191 W 24th Ave

Villa de Marbella

6210 W 22nd Ct

The Imperial Terrace

CADIZ I CONDO

The Palmetto Residence

6265 W 22nd Ct

6305 W 22nd Ct

6345 W 22nd Ct

Focsa Condo

Villa Luisa

Royal Palmetto Condos

1720 W 59th St

Flamingo

1764 W 42nd Pl

2775 W 62nd St

1720 W 42nd St

Matanzas Condominium

Westland Gardens East

2300 W 66th Pl

1739 W 41st St

1735 W 41st St

Los Suenos Condominium

1695 W 41st St

5805 W 16th Ave

1705 W 41st St

Malaga Park

1785 W 41st St

1665-1675 W 41st St

1653-1663 W 41st St

1645 W 41st St

1635 W 41st St

1555 W 42nd Pl

1550 W 42nd St

Westland Manor

1501-B W 41st St

1400-1480 W 44th St

1501-A W 41st St

1350 W 53rd St

1481 W 41st St

Vibora Park Condominium

1460 W 42nd St

Villa Catalina

1445 W 41st St

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There are currently 811 Studio Apartments in Hialeah with rent ranges from $1,100 to $3,547 with an average price of $1,901.
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