
Apartments near Little River Shopping Center in Miami, FL (1,158 Rentals)


7501 NE 2nd Ct

1201 NW 67th St

341 NE 77th St

8350 NE 4th Pl

591 NW 65th St

20 NE 71st St

190 NW 68th Ter

30 NE 71st St

8384 NE 4th Pl

Gwen Cherry 22

1506 NW 70th St

The Launch at Little River

121 NW 68th Ter

8300 NE 4th Pl

7601 NE 3rd Ct

6700 NW 2nd Ct

7637 NE 3rd Ct

175 NW 68th St

640 NW 65th St

360 NE 77th St

7509 NE 3rd Ave

7619 NE 3rd Ct

638 NW 65th St

6480 NW 6 Ave

80-90 NE 71st St

584 NW 65th St

69 NE 70th St

450 NE 82nd Ter

590 NW 65th St

6905 NW 15th Ave

98 NE 71st St

Biscayne Park

7090 NW 17th Ave

421 NE 82nd Ter

6701 NW 2nd Ave

7632 NE 3rd Pl

480 NE 83rd St

6410 NW 6 Ave

6541 NW 12th Ave

460 NE 82nd Ter

621 NW 64th St

2239 NW 87th St

421-429 NE 82nd St

112 NE 71st St

120 NE 71st St

490 NE 83rd St

140 NE 71st St

500 NE 83rd St

130 NE 71st St

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