
Apartments near 14600 Plaza in Miami, FL (427 Rentals)


580-592 NE 150th St

Solid Oaks Assisted Living

16550 NE 1st Ave

14260-14270 NE 6th Ave

Cedars Apartments

14160 NE 6th Ave

14355 NE 6th Ave

515 NE 136th St

525 NE 136th St

530 NE 137th St

13880 NE 6th Ave

515 NE 135th St

571 NE 136th St

Shady Oaks Mobile Home Park

15167 NE 6th Ave

Palm Court Apartments

11925 NW 5th Ave

660 NE 139th St

659 NE 138th St

13230 NE 6th Ave

13200 NE 6th Ave

12906 NE 6th Ave

1149-11501 NW 117th St

Irons Manor

674 NW 177th Ter

12315 NE 4th Ave

630 NE 166th St

631 NE 165th St

638 NE 166th St

625-635 NE 166th St

Manor Apartments

645-655 NE 166th St

675 NE 166th St

685 NE 166th St

725 NE 126th St

795 NE 128th St

16601 NE 7th Ave

715 NE 166th St

739 NE 126th St

725-735 NE 166th St

759 NE 126th St

745 NE 166th St

776 NE 127th St

759 NE 166th St

780 NE 127th St

Bal Manor Apartments

12275 NE 6th Ave

765 NE 126th St

765 NE 166th St

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