
Apartments near Oasis Plaza in Miami, FL (518 Rentals)


16961 NE 20th Ave

2540-2552 NE 191st St

Riverwood

2115 NE 170th St

2560-2566 NE 191st1 St

2135 NE 170th St

2529 NE 191st St

2145 NE 170th St

16901 NE 20th Ave

2580 NE 191st St

2515 NE 192nd St

2541 NE 191st St

1441 NE 171st St

16931 NE 20th Ave

2500-2502 NE 193rd St

2549 NE 191st St

2085 NE 169th St

2525-2541 NE 192nd St

1421 NE 171st St

Chancellor Hall

2550 NE 192nd St

17101 NE 14th Ave

2551 NE 192nd St

2524-2532 NE 193rd St

2115 NE 169th St

17080 NE 23rd Ave

2060 NE 169th St

1971 NE 168th St

1961 NE 168th St

1921 NE 168th St

1931 NE 168th St

2072 NE 169th St

1951 NE 168th St

2571-2577 NE 192nd St

1999 NE 168th St

2570-2576 NE 193rd St

1930 NE 168th St

1920 NE 168th St

1940-1944 NE 168th St

1950-1954 NE 168th St

1960 NE 168th St

1970 NE 168th St

2014 NE 168th St

2022 NE 168th St

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16790 NE 20th Ave

2032 NE 168th St

2056 NE 168th St

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