
Apartments near Kendall Market Place in Miami, FL (277 Rentals)


6475 SW 129th Ave

8540 SW 133rd Avenue Rd

8700 SW 133rd Avenue Rd

12909 SW 64th Ln

6275 SW 130th Ave

13325 SW 100th Terrace

9866 SW 111th Terrace

9717 SW 111th Terrace

13273 SW 110th Terrace

11325 SW 133rd Ct

13420 SW 62nd St

13224 SW 111th Terrace

13462 SW 62nd St

13314 SW 60th Terrace

13220 SW 58th Terrace

5725 SW 132nd Ct

13311 SW 59th Terrace

13335 SW 57th Terrace

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9972 SW 88th St, Unit 1128

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6745 SW 132nd Ave, Unit 212

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10855 SW 112th Ave, Unit 211

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11601 SW 123rd Ave

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8600 SW 109th Ave, Unit 4220

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10468 SW 118th Ave

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11336 SW 69th Terrace

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12401 SW 77th St

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11728 SW 97th St

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5521 SW 104th Ave

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