
Apartments near Florida International University - Modesto Maidique Campus in Miami, FL (247 Rentals)


Bird Road Condos

9682 Fontainebleau Blvd

Soleil At Fontainebleau

Southwinds Apartments

University Trail Condominium

The Fountains at Fontainebleau

Keystone Courts

4270 SW 99th Ct

Hemingway Villa Condos

The One at University City - Student Housing

109 TOWER

Palmer House

Terrazul

4th Street Commons

Sweetwater Towers

10742-10782 SW 5th St

10893 SW 3rd St

200 SW 113th Ave

10790 SW 3rd St

10765 SW 4th St

Student Housing | Identity Miami

10874 SW 2nd St

Apartamentos Andalucia

10824 SW 2nd St

Southpointe Vista I

Honeysuckle Apartments

10746 SW 2nd St

Honeysuckle Apartments

Honeysuckle Apartments

Honeysuckle Apartments

Los Robles Apartment

Summer Grove

11695-11697 NW 2nd St

Lil’ Abner Apartments I

Town Park Apartments

Coral Park Apartment

Concord Garden Apartments

Gran Via Apartments

Apartmentos Asturias Court

Blue Riviera

West Dade II

Casa Luna Apartments

Apartamentos Las Palmas

Lil Abner II
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