
Apartments near 129th Street Plaza in Miami, FL (434 Rentals)


Opa-Locka Elderly

540-560 NE 149th St

2053 Ali Baba Ave

721 NE 114th St

2016 Washington Ave

2120 Ali Baba Ave

1971 Washington Ave

2013 Washington Ave

2054-2055 Washington Ave

2216 Ali Baba Ave

2170 Washington Ave

2060 Lincoln Ave

Hampton Green Apartments

15050 Johnson St

2080 Lincoln Ave

2047-2050 Lincoln Ave

2145 Lincoln Ave

930 NE 141st St

10733 NE 9th Ave

421 Grand Concourse

Casa Vida Apartments

14100 NW 6th Ct

Prestige Waterfront Luxury Apartments

Holly House Apartments

Casa Bonita

Prestige Cornerstone

Continental West Apartments

Orchard Gardens Apartments

Griffing Residences

Prestige Vista

Mirage at Sailboat Cove Townhomes

Griffing Park Apartments

12990 NE 6th Ave

Prestige Courtyard

12910 NE 6th Ave

Gold King I Apartments

12133 NE 5th Ave

Clarence House

San Ville Apartments

Prestige Village

Paradise Apartments

Gold King II Apartments

The Bedford Apartments

Salem House

Pioneer Apartments

King Apartments

Tower King Apartments

Mass Apartments

Prestige Stone
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