
Apartments near Little River Shopping Center in Miami, FL (1,155 Rentals)


540 NE 67th St

136 NE 59th St

65 NE 59th St

1730-1748 NW 60th St

537 NE 66th St

136 NE 60 St-Little Haiti

55-61 NE 59th St

850 NE 78th St

560 NE 67th St

71 NE 59th St

168 NE 59th St

135 NE 59th St

6728 NW 23rd Ave

5900 NE 1st Ave

93 NE 59th St

176 NE 60th St

424 NE 64th St

107-123 NE 59th St

525 NE 65th St

436 NE 64th St

575 NE 66th St

6404 NE 5th Ave

548-550 NE 66th St

558 NE 66th St

190 NW 57th St

6240 NW 21st Ave

585 NE 66th St

145 NE 59th St

155 NE 59th St

5722 N Miami Ave

425 NE 63rd St

5801 N Miami Ave

Allegro Life

509 NE 64th St

167 NE 59th St

537 NE 64th St

500 NE 64th St

SIXTY Uptown Magic City

150 NE 59th St

459 NE 62nd St

6210 NE 5th Ave

525 NE 63rd St

54 NW 58th St

515 NE 63rd St

11061 NE 6th Ave

500 NE 63rd St

5650 NE Miami Ct

410 NE 62nd St

444 NE 62nd St

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