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


1920 NE 168th St

16201 NE 18 Pl

14399 NE 5th Pl

1921 NE 168th St

16221 NE 18 Pl

17175 NE 19th Ave

1940-1944 NE 168th St

1930 NE 168th St

1870-1878 NE 161 St

16121 NE 18 Pl

1931 NE 168th St

1891 NE 161st St

16130 NE 19 Ct

16150 NE 19 Ct

1935 NE 171st St

1946 NE 167th St

16021 NE 18 Pl

1950-1954 NE 168th St

16031-16041 NE 18 Pl

1951 NE 168th St

1960 NE 168th St

1961 NE 168th St

16100 NE 19 Ct

14355 NE 6th Ave

Fulford By the Sea

15991 NE 18 Pl

16120 NE 19 Ct

14320 NE 5th Pl

1960 NE 167th St

6 Townhomes

1970 NE 168th St

1948 NE 172nd St

15941 NE 18 Pl

1971 NE 168th St

1955 NE 171st St

1886-1890 NE 161 St

1945 NE 171st St

14310 NE 5th Pl

1963 NE 171st St

15990 NE 19 Ct

1975 NE 167th St

16020 NE 19 Ct

1958 NE 172nd St

1980 NE 168th St

1971 NE 171st St

1990 NE 168th St

15940-15960 NE 19 Ct

1985 NE 167th St

1980 NE 167th St

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