
Apartments near 167th Street Shopping Center in Miami, FL (565 Rentals)


2131 NE 168th St

2151 NE 167th St

1290 NE 142nd St

2151 NE 163rd St

585-595 NE 139th St

2161-2181 NE 167th St

2180 NE 168th St

2191 NE 167th St

Portalegre

16790 NE 22nd Ave

Devon Apartments

16700 NE 22nd Ave

2181-2187 NE 172nd St

601 Ne 138th St

17210 NE 22nd Ave

17101 NE 22nd Ave

2210-2240 NE 170th St

17201 NE 22nd Ave

2220 NE 172nd St

2200 NE 173rd St

16970 NE 23rd Ave

2215 NE 172nd St

Camelia Gardens

560 NE 138th St

2230 NE 172nd St

2223 NE 172nd St

2240 NE 171st St

2290 NE 170th St

2231-2247 NE 170th St

2233 NE 172nd St

2250 NE 171st St

White House Apartments

Avalon Apartments

2243 NE 172nd St

2253 NE 172nd St

2250-2260 NE 172nd St

2261 NE 171st St

2268-2274 NE 172nd St

2265 NE 172nd St

1270 NE 139th St

17000 NE 23rd Ave

2258-2266 NE 173 St

2271 NE 171st St

Dixie Bell Apartments

1260 NE 139th St

2285 NE 172nd St

2301 NE 170th St

2278-2288 NE 173rd St

17031 NE 23rd Ave

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