
Apartments near The Shops at Midtown Miami in Miami, FL (1,644 Rentals)


5600 NE 1st Ave

53 NE 56th St

5617 N Miami Ave

159-165 NE 56th St

2400 NW 10th Ave

1720 NW 1st Pl

1704 NW 1st Pl

5422-5434 NW 5th Ave

5650 NE Miami Ct

1121 NW 40th St

223 NE 56th St

176 NE 57th St

200-210 NW 17th St

5434 NW 5th Ave

240 NW 17th St

180 17th St

1120 NW 29th St

190 NW 57th St

1137 NW 29th St

2802 NW 11th Ave

54 NW 58th St

5454 NW 5th Ct

215 NW 16th Ter

5445 NW 5th Ct

1177 NW 30th St

5722 N Miami Ave

238 NE 58th St

Excel Miami Apartments

1601-1607 NE 2nd Ave

1100 NW 26th St

220 NW 16th Ter

244 NW 16th Ter

5801 N Miami Ave

5451 NW 6th Ave

239 NW 16th St

219 NW 16th St

5501 NW 6th Ave

245-253 NE 58th St

1540 NW 1 Pl

1533 NW 1st Pl

305 NE 58th St

2350 NW 11th Ave

210 NW 16th St

20 NW 59th St

70 NW 59th St

5850 N Miami Ave

Havanna Inn

5615 Biscayne Blvd

40 NW 59th St

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