
Apartments near College North-Metromover Omni Loop in Miami, FL (2,508 Rentals)


1636 SW 2nd St

1629 SW 3rd St

168 NW 32nd St

Brickell Mar Condominiums

909 SW 15th Ave

555 SW 16th Ave

1651 SW 2nd St

1644 SW 2nd St

1543 SW 7th St

1556 SW 6th St

Miami Produce Center-Multi-Family

1620 SW 4th St

1580 SW 6th St

1558 SW 6th St

237 NE 32nd St

229 NE 32nd St

Cedars Pointe

65 NW 17th Ct

1553 SW 7th St

59 NW 17th Ct

1700 NW 1st St

Paraiso Bay

1561 SW 7th St

1644 SW 3rd St

1635 NW 15th Ave

1630 SW 4th St

1590 SW 6th St

1730 NW 7th St

975-1001 SW 15th Ave

1613 NW 16th Ave

2620 NW 10th Ave

230-246 NE 33rd St

635 SW 16th Ave

West Little Havana Property

1621 NW 16th Ave

1640 SW 4th St

1560-1570 SW 7th St

425 NE 32nd St

Bevery Terrace Manors Condominiums

1701 NW 15th Ave

1133 SW 14th Ave

142 SW 17th Ave

68 NW 17th Ct

239 NW 32nd St

1637 SW 5th St

Brickell Way Condominiums

1628 NW 15th St

255 NW 32nd St

245 NW 32nd St

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