
Apartments near San Gabriel Shopping Center in Miami, FL (2,403 Rentals)


Monserrate Apartments

1037 NW 1st St

3130 NW 21st Ct

1609 SW 14th St

1021 NW 3rd St

1030 NW 2nd St

1141 SW 4th St

1901 NW 30th St

1240 SW 7th St

1126 SW 3rd St

1020 NW 3rd St

1765 SW 16th Ter

1144 SW 4th St

404 NW 10th Ave

1029 NW 2nd St

1142 SW 4th St

115 SW 11th Ave

26 NW 47th Ave

Gables Trailer Park

204 NW 10th Ave

1930 NW 31st St

1940 NW 31st St

1127 SW 4th St

236 NW 10th Ave

1100 SW 3rd St

3210 22nd Ave

1029 NW 1st St

1018 NW 2nd St

1060 Spring Garden Rd

3095 SW 21st St

1133 SW 14th Ave

1401 S Le Jeune Rd

519 NW 10th Ave

985 NW 6th St

1360 SW 42nd Ave

982 NW 6th St

300 Mendoza Ave

1063 SW 2nd St

1124 SW 4th St

619 NW 10th St

Ponce Tower

1228 SW 7th St

328 SW 11th Ave

1137 SW 5th St

3190 NW 21st Ave

Spring Garden 24

615 SW 12th Ave

1053 SW 2nd St

1606 Salzedo St

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