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


765 NE 166th St

685 NE 166th St

675 NE 166th St

645-655 NE 166th St

625-635 NE 166th St

638 NE 166th St

630 NE 166th St

Gateway House

631 NE 165th St

Infinity

16550 NE 1st Ave

17101 NE 14th Ave

1421 NE 171st St

1441 NE 171st St

Palm Court Apartments

Oleta Townhomes

15167 NE 6th Ave

2561 NE 184th Ter

60 NW 161st St

142-150 NW 166th St

15376-15398 NE 2nd Ave

156 NW 166th St

151 NW 164th St

161 NW 164th St

160 NW 164th St

580-592 NE 150th St

555-565 NE 149th St

14901 NE 5th Ct

14880-14890 NE 5th Ct

Golden Gate Apartments

14860 NE 6th Ave

1095 NE 149th St

Solid Oaks Assisted Living

Shady Oaks Mobile Home Park

16010 NW 2nd Ave

16940-16992 NE 18th Ave

South Pointe Family and Children Center

15800 NW 2nd Ave

1800 NE 170th St

1815 NE 170th St

1835-1845 NE 170th St

Chancellor Hall

New World III

Fourth Moorings Condominiums

560 NE 145th St

14950 N Miami Ave

14560 NE 3rd Ct

Seventh Moorings Condominiums

Building D

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