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


251 NW 34th Ter

454 NE 29th Ter

2950 NE 2nd Ct

150 NE 71st St

430 NE 29th Ter

140 NE 71st St

450 NE 29th Ter

98 NE 71st St

421 NE 29th St

69 NE 70th St

112 NE 71st St

120 NE 71st St

130 NE 71st St

290 NW 35th St

5515 NW 6 PL, Miami, FL 33127

3412 NW 2nd Ave

121 NW 68th Ter

175 NW 68th St

483 NE 29th St

670 NW 56th St

3500 NW 3rd Ave

501 NE 29th St

437 NE 29th St

80-90 NE 71st St

485 NE 29th St

500-510 NE 29th St

Edgewater Apartments

190 NW 68th Ter

676 NW 47th St

3437 NW 3rd Ave

542 NE 72nd St

3312 NW 2nd Ave

Moon Bay

130 NW 69th St

6700 NW 2nd Ct

228 NW 34th St

20 NE 71st St

30 NE 71st St

140-146 NW 69th St

320 NE 29th St

530 NE 29th St

345 NW 35th St

Cove Miami

The Villa Miami

6743 NW 2nd Ct

6809 NW 3rd Ave

7020 N Miami Ave

6820 NW 2nd Ave

244 NW 34th St

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