
Apartments near Shopping Center in Miami, FL (3,043 Rentals)


Marquis Condo

Coral Sea View

Raquel Apartments

2615 SW 16th St

255 SW 9th St

1731 NW 18th Ter

1753 NW 18th Ter

2222 NW North River Dr

2201 NW North River Dr

1791 NW 18th Ter

2198 NW 17th St

1725 NW 18th Ter

1793 NW 18th Ter

70 SW 30th Ave

Lumiere

Ambienta Brickell

1036 SW 3rd Ave

2490 NW 14th St

Medvin Apartments

2424 NW 15th St

1811 NW 18th Ter

1021 SW 3rd Ave

40 SW 30th Ave

Umbria Apartments

1801 NW 18th Ter

310 SW 15th Rd

1515 NW 19th St

229 SW 9th St

1621-1631 NW 19th St

2460 NW 15th St

Allapattah Apartments

2290 NW North River Dr

1859 NW 18th Ter

1611 NW 19th St

THE PERRIN

3031 W Flagler St

Joe Moretii Apartments

1736 NW 19th St

1790 NW 19th St

269 NW 8th St

1885 NW 18th Ter

Marbella Condominiums

801-823 NW 3rd Ave

Wildwood River Condominiums

3041 W Flagler St

352 NW 11th St

1820 NW 19th St

1844 NW 19th St

2785 NW 11th St

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