
Apartments near Dixie Plaza in Miami, FL (932 Rentals)


1470 NE 125th Ter

2025 NE 164th St

Snake Creek Landing Condos

Tall Tree Condominium

580 North Miami Apartments

Bayview Towers

Bayview Palms

16950 W Dixie Hwy

555 NE 123rd St

16570 NE 26th Ave

2841 NE 163rd St

17201-17301 Biscayne Blvd

1290 NE 142nd St

Woodcreek Condominium

1260 NE 139th St

1270 NE 139th St

Dixie Bell Apartments

1265 NE 136th Ter

1260 NE 136th Ter

15521 NE 15th Pl

930 NE 141st St

Frank Russo Apartments

Nexo Residences

2056 NE 140th St

13800 Highland Dr

Venice Arms

13880 NE 20th Pl

1777 Venice Ln

1880 NE 157th Ter

13061-13065 Emerald Dr

13155 Ixora Ct

Gulfstream Apartments

15971 NE 19th Ct

Keystone Towers

14305 NE 6th Ave

1540 NE 128th St.

14033 NE 6th Ave

Royal Oak Apartments

1360 NE 128th St

One Park Tower by Turnberry

12850 NE 12th Ave

14005 NE 6th Ave

570 NE 145th St

16103 NE 19th Ct

14951 Royal Oaks Ln

Utica Apartments

1090 NE 129th St

1245 NE 127th St

601 Ne 138th St
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