
Apartments near Oak Plaza in Miami, FL (935 Rentals)


Wallace Apartments

12405 NE 4th Ave

365 NE 125th St

12124 NE 5th Ave

East of 5th Townhomes

Nomi Apartments

East of 5th Townhomes

12101-12123 5th Ave

12209 W Dixie Hwy

690 NE 118th St

Park Fountain Condo

3460 NE 164th St

12101 Griffing Blvd

401 NE 121st St

12100 Griffing Blvd

Coral Isle East & West

11659 Griffing Blvd

Eastern Shores White House

10084 W Bay Harbor Dr

Eastern Shores Manor

Ten Thousand Plaza

9940 W Bay Harbor Dr

3755 NE 167th St

240 NE 175th Ter

9880 W Bay Harbor Dr

1000 W Island Blvd

3800 NE 168th St

9800 W Bay Harbor Dr

2600 Island Blvd

2800 Island Blvd

14155 W Dixie Hwy

Sun King

13990 NE 20th Ct

2031 NE 139 St North Miami Beach, FL 33181

Arch Creek Apartments

1595 NE 135th St

The Lofts on the Park

Villa Sole

Villa Laguna

Venice Gardens Apartments

Alameda Garden Apartments

16151 NE 18th Pl

16120 NE 19th Plz

163rd Street Apartments

2062-2067 NE 162 Street

1530 NE 130th St

Waterview Apartments

14750-14885 NE 7th Ave

Prestige Boardwalk
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