
Apartments near Shenandoah Middle School in Miami, FL (700 Rentals)


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SOMA at Brickell

1550 Brickell Ave

2012 SW 24th St

Columbus on Fifth

Maizon Brickell

Legacy at Brickell

Montserrat Apartments

2385 SW 25th St, Unit Apt - Silver Bluff-Gables

1131 SW 14th Ave, Unit 1

1721 SW 13th St, Unit 2

1736 SW 9th St, Unit 1738

1165 SW 12th St, Unit 1165

950 Brickell Bay Drive, Unit 1207-N

2253 SW 16th St, Unit 2253

2171 SW 21st St

1931 SW 17th Ct

2150 SW 16th Ave

Catalonia at Silver Bluff

Cassandra Villas

Guernica Condominium

Las Palmas Condominiums

Solaris Apartments

1723 SW 2nd Ave

201 SW 17th Rd

1600 SW 1st Ave

Palm Gardens

1010 SW 2nd Ave

Park View Condos

1111 SW 1st Ave

1250 S Miami Ave

690 SW 1st Ct

1100 S Miami Ave

88 SW 7th St

1435 Brickell Ave

Brickell Heights

1000 Brickell Plz

1080 Brickell Ave

1050 Brickell Ave

186 SE 12th Ter

218 SE 14th St
Miami, FL Local Guide

Located in the Dade County School District at 1950 Southwest 19th Street in Miami, FL, Shenandoah Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1105 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Miami apartments for rent that are close to Shenandoah Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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