
Apartments near The Shops at Midtown Miami in Miami, FL (1,646 Rentals)


2339 NE 4th Ave

470 NE 25th St

665 NE 25th St

631-645 NW 32nd St

457 NE 24th St

Riviera Towers

455 NE 23rd Ter

2337 NE 4th Ave

500 NE 24th St

Cardinal Plaza

2336 NE 6th Ave

2321 NE 5th Ave

La Piazza Navona

2395 NE 6th Ave

653 NW 30th St

6 NE 50th St

2340 NE 7th Ave

Star Lofts on the Bay

128 NE 22nd St

668 NW 31st St

138 NE 22nd St

Uptown Lofts Condominiums

2341 NE 6th Ave

124 NE 22nd St

725 NE 24th St

2320 NE 6th Ave

Aria Reserve

169 NE 50th St

2347 NE 7th Ave

86 NE 50th Ter

Edgewater Lofts

736-738 NW 35th St

733 NW 34th St

660 NW 29th St

Omni 21

669 NW 28th St

737 NW 31st St

700 NE 23rd St

248 NW 50th St

5010 NW 2nd Ave

11 NE 51st St

Mana Wynwood- Residential Units

190 NW 51st St

790 NW 35th St

New Wave

Irving Cypen Tower

777 NW 30th St

Paramount Bay

768 NW 32nd St

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