
Apartments near Barry University in Miami, FL (774 Rentals)


756 NE 126th St

710 NE 127th St

729 NE 127th St

771 NE 126th St

12610 NE 8th Ave

13030-13090 NE 6th Ave

730 NE 128th St

13090 NE 6th Ave

565 NE 131st St

759 NE 128th St

Hampton Green Apartments

Marbella

1105 NE 119th St

Pier 44 Condos

12250 NE 11th Ct

12290 NE 11th Ct

11701 NE 11th Pl

12345 NE 11th Ct

Biscayne Pointe

8720 NE 2nd Ave

1150 NoMi

White House Apartments

560 NE 138th St

11430 NE 13th Ave

1090 NE 129th St

Village Del Mar Waterfront Condominiums

601 Ne 138th St

585-595 NE 139th St

Country Club Villas

12850 NE 12th Ave

1217 NE 127th St

Utica Apartments

1245 NE 127th St

14005 NE 6th Ave

1322 NE 105th St

Palmer House Apartments

1335 NE 105th St

Towers of Quayside-Tower II

1330 NE 105th St

14033 NE 6th Ave

1324 NE 127th

1385 NE 105th St

1360 NE 128th St

Royal Oak Apartments

Greenwich Condominiums

Three Horizons South

14305 NE 6th Ave

Building A

Three Horizons East

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