
Apartments near Kendall Square in Miami, FL (457 Rentals)


15570 SW 105th Ln

6140 SW 156th Ct

8255 SW 152nd Ave

14180 SW 84th St

8313 SW 137th Ave

9123 SW 138th Pl

11125 SW 134th Ct

14301 N Kendall Dr

8540 SW 133rd Avenue Rd

8480 SW 156th Pl

15630 SW 80th St

8834 SW 130th Ct

14333 SW 102nd St

8301 SW 142nd Ave

12246 SW 116th Ln

15609 SW 73rd Cir Terrace

5975 SW 137th Ave

14913 SW 104th St

8301 SW 142nd Ave

Parc Vista

Horizons West

Verabella Falls

The Towers

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Coral Club At The Hammocks

Kendale Gardens

Lynbrook Courts Condominiums

10581 SW 155th Ct

Waterview

Shamrock Kendall

8510 SW 150th Ave

Kenland Pointe Condo II

Lakeview at The Hammocks

Meadows at Kendal Lakes

15201 SW 80th St

Ramblewood Condominium

Magnolia Lane Condos

Sunrise at Sunset

Groves At Kandall Lakes

Spanish Villas

Rozland Condominium

South Lake Villas

Courts At Kendall Tennis Club

West Wind Lakes

Hammocks Trails

11666 SW 154th Ct

Altis Grand Kendall

Sunset on the Lakes

Lakeside Towers
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