
Apartments near Miami Dade College - InterAmerican Campus in Miami, FL (2,821 Rentals)


Cortina Apartments

1420 SW 2nd St

138-142 NW 15th Ave

Marlin Manor Apartments

1700 SW 19th St

1450 NW 1st St

1361 SW 4th St

1443 NW 1st St

1380 Southwest 2nd Street

LBM Apartments

Villa Aurora

852 SW 13th Ave

1337 SW 3rd St

Allapattah Communuity I

1321 SW 4th St

Holy Comforter Senior Housing

843 SW 13th Ave

200 NW 14th Ave

2730 NW 14th St

1310 NW 22nd Ave

Allapattah Community II

121-125 Zamora Ave

Apartamentos Camila

The Andes Apartments

1400 at Marlins

1265 SW 6th St

1255 SW 6 Street

Barcelona Apartments

1236 SW 7th St

1340 NW 22nd Ave

Noela Apartments

1235 SW 6th St

River Oaks Apartment

1360 NW 3rd St

1371 NW 3rd St

1235 SW 3rd St

Noela Apartments

335 NW 14th Ave

1101 SW 12th Ct

1351 NW 3rd St

1341 NW 3rd St

3695 NW 9th St

1361 NW 4th St

The Mile

El Corteo

Metcalfe Apartments

1328 NW 4th St

Little Havana

1319 NW 3rd St

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