
Apartments near Colony Shops in Miami, FL (1,500 Rentals)


650 NE 64th Ter

6321 N Miami Ave

436 NE 35th St

80 NE 64th Ter

412-416 NE 35th St

420 NE 35th St

6241 NW Miami Pl

109-115 NE 64th Ter

344 NW 53rd St

6442 NE 1st Ct

558 NE 66th St

548-550 NE 66th St

160 NW 62nd St

Allegro Life

92 NE 65th St

6300 NW Miami Ct

6601 NE 5th Ave

6250 NW Miami Pl

60 NE 65th St

537 NE 66th St

165 NW 39th St

414 NW 53 St

575 NE 66th St

253 NE 34th St

600 NE 34th St

BEVERLY POINT

Spark

610 NE 34th St

585 NE 66th St

510 NE 34th St

274 NW 43rd St

6619-6623 NE 5th Ave

560 NE 67th St

268 NW 59th Ter

Hamilton House

Hyde Suites Midtown

2 NE 65th St

6230 NW 1st Ct

514 NE 67th St

520 NE 67th St

125 NE 66th St

6343 NW Miami Pl

540 NE 67th St

620 NE 34th St

Taho Beverly Apartments

6245-6317 NW 1st Ct

455 NE 33rd St

5730 NW 3rd Ave

50 NE 66th St

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