
Apartments near Little River Shopping Center in Miami, FL (1,153 Rentals)


233 NW 63rd St

141 NE 68th St

648 NE 87th St

658 NE 87th St

640 NE 86th St

71 NE 67th St

2370 Nw 87th St

661 NE 86th St

Yaeger Plaza

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6331 NW 1st Pl

81 NE 64th St

655-665 NE 85th St

153-155 NE 68th St

652 NE 83rd Ln

631-638 NE 83rd Ter

6700 NW 17th Ave

6874 NW 18th Ave

795 NW 61st St

220 NW 63rd St

224 NW 63rd St

424 NE 74th St

1601 NW 66th St

660 NE 87th St

80 NE 67th St

749 NW 61st St

544 NE 78th St

1130 NW 62nd St

673 NE 86th St

6215 NW 2nd Pl

50 NE 66th St

421 NE 73rd St

Florida Villas

779 NW 61st St

658-660 NE 83rd Ter

2 NE 65th St

6229 NW 2nd Ave

6223 NW 2nd Ave

6343 NW Miami Pl

6585 NW 17th Ave

11128 NW 17th Ave

692 NE 88th St

1611 NW 65th St

6245-6317 NW 1st Ct

699 NE 92nd St

700 NE 87th St

662-666 NE 83rd Ter

746 NW 61st St

125 NE 66th St

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