Zip Codes Near El Portal, Florida

M

33138
Miami, FL

$1,150 to $13,210
616 Rentals
M

33147
Miami, FL

$1,195 to $3,600
247 Rentals
M

33150
Miami, FL

$1,005 to $6,560
406 Rentals
M

33161
Miami, FL

$1,050 to $13,010
619 Rentals
M

33162
Miami, FL

$1,135 to $20,500
378 Rentals
M

33167
Miami, FL

$1,300 to $4,100
155 Rentals
M

33168
Miami, FL

$1,100 to $3,835
20 Rentals
M

33169
Miami, FL

$1,215 to $5,050
74 Rentals
M

33179
Miami, FL

$1,150 to $6,000
58 Rentals
M

33181
Miami, FL

$1,050 to $10,500
204 Rentals
MB

33154
Miami Beach, FL

$1,300 to $17,900
200 Rentals
MG

33056
Miami Gardens, FL

$515 to $3,550
32 Rentals
NM

33160
North Miami Beach, FL

$1,252 to $52,000
406 Rentals
OL

33054
Opa Locka, FL

$1,418 to $4,100
167 Rentals
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