
Apartments near Colony Shops in Miami, FL (1,497 Rentals)


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462-468 NW 82nd Ter

1337 NW 33rd St

2015 NW 6th Pl

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810 NW 79th st

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771 NW 80th St

7815 NW 10th Ave

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1080 NW 79th St

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1268 NW 27th St

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1386 NW 28th St

1231-1237 NW 77th Ter

1301 PROPERTY

1211-1217 NW 77th Ter

1133 NW 79th Ter

8001 NW 11th Ct

8025 NW 11th Ct

Miami Produce Center-Multi-Family

8050-8054 NW 11th Ct

1151-1175 NW 79th St

8020 NW 12th Ct

8036 NW 12th Ct

7940 NW 13th Ave

5201 Biscayne Blvd

Design Place

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Buena Vista Manor

Flats at Buena Vista

180 NE 57th St

5490-5496 NE Miami Pl

465 NE 59th St

Lemon City Flats

5954 NE 4th Ct

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