
Apartments near Shenandoah Middle School in Miami, FL (694 Rentals)


Brickell Station Lofts

Brickell Ridge Apartments

143 SW 9th St

West Brickell View

City Heights

Camden Brickell

2425 Coral Way

1860 Coral Way

2177 SW 23rd St

2380 Coral Way

2390 SW Coral Way

2398 SW Coral Way

Coral Way Apartments

1895 Coral Way

2330 Coral Way

Coral Way Apartments

2401 Coral Way

2461 Coral Way

Grove Central Residences

Residences at Grove Station

Grove Station Tower

Zoi House Grove

Gibraltar Apartments

2726 SW 21st St

2400 SW 27th Ave

Gateway to the Grove

2401 SW 28th St

2794 SW 30th Ave

2920 SW 28th Ter

3041-3045 SW 27th Ln

2828 Coconut Ave

3010-3020 SW 27th Ln

2945 Coconut Ave

2563 Trapp Ave

South 27 Lofts

Lighthouse

3031 SW 27th Ave

2630 Natoma St

2924 Center St

3201 Aviation Avenue

Furnished Studio-Miami - Brickell - Port of Miami

239 SW 9th St

975-977-977 SW 10th St

975-977-977 SW 10th St

975-977-977 SW 10th St

41 SE 5th St

1375 SW 6th St

1375 SW 6th St

31 SE 6th 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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