
Apartments near Harris Bldg in Miami, FL (696 Rentals)


18440 NE 24th Ct

560 NE 138th St

18471 NE 24th Ct

2463-2471 NE 184th Ter

2492 NE 184th Ter

White House Apartments

1777 Venice Ln

2565-2587 NE 183rd St

18450 NE 25th Ct

18625 NE 24th Ct

Milan Aventura

Keystone Towers

Keystone Harbor Club

Commodore Plaza South

Pier 44 Condos

Point East

The Palms Condominiums

ParcView Villas

Waterside Towers

Dorset House

Marina Park

The Clipper at Biscayne Cove

Admirals Port East Condominiums

Aventi at Aventura

Memorial Garden Apartments

Tower at Biscayne Cove

The Dorian

Uptown Marina lofts

Waterview Apartments

16751 N Glades Dr

Bristol House Apartments

Prestige Boardwalk

16151 NE 18th Pl

163rd Street Apartments

Imperial Gardens

16120 NE 19th Plz

Carmelia Apartments

1951 NE 167th St

2062-2067 NE 162 Street

16675 NE 20th Ave

Milano Apartments

Unwind in Comfort

North Shore Apartments

Bela Vista

2151 NE 168th St

2-Bedroom 1-Bedroom complex

Amber Square Apartments

2135 NE 169th St

Mainland 2191
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