
Apartments near 164th Street Shopping Center in North Miami Beach, FL (689 Rentals)


2561 NE 184th Ter

13705 NE 20th Pl

14880-14890 NE 5th Ct

2400 NE 188th St

2420 NE 188th St

1255 NE 136th Ter

1265 NE 136th Ter

2430 NE 188th St

2440 NE 188th St

2450 NE 188th St

Commodore Plaza South

2474 NE 188th St

2460 NE 188th St

Point East

18790 NE 25th Ave

1260 NE 136th Ter

570 NE 145th St

14355 NE 6th Ave

560 NE 145th St

14305 NE 6th Ave

Frank Russo Apartments

Building D

14399 NE 5th Pl

Infinity

Royal Oak Apartments

Venice Arms

Building A

14320 NE 5th Pl

Sailboat Cay

Williams Island

14310 NE 5th Pl

14260-14270 NE 6th Ave

Cedars Apartments

1777 Venice Ln

Keystone Towers

14160 NE 6th Ave

14033 NE 6th Ave

15376-15398 NE 2nd Ave

14005 NE 6th Ave

16550 NE 1st Ave

2500 NE 191st St

2520-2526 NE 191st St

13195 Emerald Dr

660 NE 139th St

2540-2552 NE 191st St

2580 NE 191st St

14560 NE 3rd Ct

2560-2566 NE 191st1 St

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There are currently 791 Studio Apartments in North Miami Beach with rent ranges from $900 to $3,575 with an average price of $2,125.
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