
Apartments near Miami Dade College - Medical Campus in Miami, FL (3,226 Rentals)


River Landing Apartments

2629 NW 17th Ave

190 NW 16th St

The Alexandria

1710 NW 1st Ct

501 NW 30th St

D&K Island Apartments

133 NW 18th St

1541 NW 1st Pl

1535 NW 1st Pl

Village Allapattah

Newly Renovated Community Invigorating Miami's Downtown Urban Core!

Pelican Apartments

161 NW 15th St

Haley Sofge Towers Redevelopment

Rivermont House

New Arena Miami

St. John

St. John Apartments

1558 NW 1st Ave

Robert King High Towers

Haley Sofge Preservation

Cozy and Efficient Studio Living

200 NW 13th St

342 NW 11th St

Sophisticated Living: Efficient Design

3101 NW 5th Ave

2316 NW 18th Ct

Wynwood Elderly

Martin Fine Villas

The Beckham Downtown Miami Apartments

Miami View Apartments

1212 NW 1 Pl

140 NW 13th St

St. John Village

Bahia Apartments

Martin Fine Villas

Wynwood Homes

613 NW 10th Ave

Wynwood Apartments

15 PLEX Property

Allapattah Gardens

Wynwood Homes

Madison View Apartments

Lingerg Apartments

237 NW 30th St

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