
Apartments near The Campus on 5th in Miami, FL (2,191 Rentals)


6 NE 43rd St

421 NE 35th St

711 NE 23rd Ter

St. Martin's Place Apartments

Sophisticated Living: Efficient Design

Miami View Apartments

Singer Plaza

Washington Square

Creek Club Apartments

1465 NW 19th Ter

Bay Parc

Mosaico

220 NW 11th Ter

1181-1191 NW 8th Street Rd

Wagner Creek Apartments

342 NW 11th St

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Bahia Apartments

Helen Sawyer

1020 NW 7th Ave

St. Augustin Apartments

1000 Spring Garden Rd

1150 NW 8th St St

Arena Garden Apartments

2629 NW 17th Ave

Beacon Apartments

155 NW 10th St

The Beckham Downtown Miami Apartments

Village Allapattah Senior Apartments

Cedars Apartments

1616 NW 19th Ter

1575 NW 19th Ter

455 NE 38th St

1515 NW 18th St

1530 NW 35 Street

1610 NW 19th St

1640 NW 19th Ter

1601 NW 18th St

Plaza at the Lyric

Downtown Villas

1560 NW 15th St

Cairns Apartments

365 NW 8th St

Allapattah Trace

Village Allapattah

The Pearl Apartments

1607 NW 16th Ave

15 PLEX Property

Madison View Apartments
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