
Apartments near Miami Dade College - Medical Campus in Miami, FL (3,034 Rentals)


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Audy Apartments

1042 SW 2nd St

2590 NW 24th Ave

2341 NW 24th Ct

Villa Pina

856 SW 2nd St

520 SW 1st St

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31 Tamiami Corp.

Tropic Terrace

Slate Miami Apartments

66 NW 17th Ct

2417 NW 26th St

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Metcalfe Apartments

750 SW 2nd St

King Edward Apartments

La Bella Poinciana Apartments

600 NE 23rd St

Havana Palms II

Wenski Groves

145 SW 15th Ave

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Allapattah Communuity I

1465 SW 2nd St

LBM Apartments

1235 SW 3rd St

1380 Southwest 2nd Street

34 NW 17th Pl

245 NE 33rd St

Ser Piero

1036 SW 3rd St

1028 SW 3rd St

1420 SW 2nd St

3031 NE 4th Ave

850 SW 3rd St

1168 SW 3rd St

1337 SW 3rd St

102 SW 16th Ave

1426 SW 2nd St

Marta Sanchez Apartments

559 SW 3rd St

711 NE 23rd Ter

The Village

Doce Tribus

235-245 SW 6th Ave

945 SW 4th St

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