
Apartments near Miami Dade College - Medical Campus in Miami, FL (3,221 Rentals)


1310 NW 22nd Ave

East River Living – Elevated in Little Havana.

1867 NW 35th St

Renaissance Homes Apartments

3050 NW 21 Ct

Chase Holdings

560 1st St Apartments

1443 NW 1st St

138-142 NW 15th Ave

Oleander Park

AMLI Midtown

2201 NW 30 St

1880 NW 36th St

Lummus Park Manor Apartments

Hunter Riverwalk Apartments

167 NW 38th St

Evans Apartments

236 NE 28th St

Rio Towers

1450 NW 1st St

3185 NW 22nd Ave

Apartamentos Segovia

2030-2040 NW 7th St

Allapattah Place

1801 NE 4th Ave

3205 NW 22nd Ave

Garcia Apartments

401-411 NE 22nd St

Brisas Del Mar Apartments

2301 NW 24th Ave

Riverside Apartments

La Palma Apartments

The Watermarc at Biscayne Bay

1643 NW 1st St

Little Havana

33rd Street Apartments

2611 NW 24th Ave

Modera Edgewater

76 NW 17th Ct

417 NE 26th St

Villa Aurora

454 NE 23rd St

2590 NW 24th Ave

Audy Apartments

Little Havana Apartments

520 SW 1st St

2341 NW 24th Ct

Villa Pina

1042 SW 2nd St
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