
Apartments near Dixie Plaza in Miami, FL (925 Rentals)


Hampton Green Apartments

12840 NE 6th Ave

Marina Park

12275 NE 19th Ave

Biscayne Pointe

Tiberius Apartments

16951 NE 18th Ave

12175 NE 19th Ave

Urbania NoMi 6th Ave

2151 NE 167th St

2005 Sans Souci Blvd

2161-2181 NE 167th St

16700 NE 22nd Ave

2040 NE 169th St

2191 NE 167th St

2185 NE 123rd St

16851 NE 21st Ave

2180 NE 168th St

Sheraton House

2131 NE 168th St

16790 NE 22nd Ave

11810 NE 19th Dr

790-796 NE 123rd St

Fulford Beach Apartments

1805 Sans Souci Blvd

16911 NE 21st Ave

12200 NE 8th Ave

1105 NE 119th St

Memorial Garden Apartments

2225 NE 123rd St

Devon Apartments

The Dorian

1705 NE 116th Rd

Palm Grove

Windemere Apartments

12326 NE 6th Ave

Longwood House Condominium

17175 NE 20th Ave

16970 NE 23rd Ave

2210-2240 NE 170th St

2175 NE 170th St

Dover Apartments

Sans Souci Apartments

2290 NE 170th St

1991 NE 172nd St

11701 NE 11th Pl

2231-2247 NE 170th St

12295 NE 5th Ave

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