
Apartments near Topeka Shopping Center in Miami, FL (2,707 Rentals)


Little Havana

638 SW 17th Ave

Apartamentos Segovia

St. Martin's Place Apartments

Marlin Manor Apartments

Washington Square

611 NW 14th Ave

Bahia Apartments

154 SW 17th Ave

Martin Fine Villas

Helen Sawyer

223 NW 12th St

1150 NW 8th St St

Rivermont House

1212 NW 1 Pl

Little Havana

1643 NW 1st St

220-222 SW 17th Ct

Haley Sofge Preservation

St. John

200 NW 13th St

1776 SW 5th St

200 SW 17th Ct

Ocho

1000 Spring Garden Rd

Joe's Garden Apartments

1181-1191 NW 8th Street Rd

140 NW 13th St

1780 SW 3rd St

Alcazar Apartments

1782 SW 3rd St

1800 SW 7th St

Martin Fine Villas

Haley Sofge Towers Redevelopment

330 NW 16th Ave

225 SW 18th Ave

St. John Apartments

1620 NW 4th St

66 NW 17th Ct

76 NW 17th Ct

Flagler Flats

Robert King High Towers

34 NW 17th Pl

1700 SW 19th St

St. John Village

Shenandoah Arms

500 SW 19th Ave

Del Rio Apartments

1874 W Flagler St

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