
Apartments near NWC 1st & 20th in Miami, FL (3,036 Rentals)


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16 NW 17th Ct

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75 NW 17th Pl

1928 SW 6th St

150 SW 17th Ave

1869 SW 6th St

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1980 SW 6TH St

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2120 SW 6th St

2138 SW 6th St

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1900 SW 6th St

68 NW 17th Ct

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611 SW 21st Ave

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1829 SW 6th St

142 SW 17th Ave

2000 SW 6th St

1944 SW 6th St

1880 SW 6th St

605 SW 19th Ave

502 SW 18th

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1821 SW 6th St

2222 SW 5th St

139 NW 17th Pl

1870 SW 6th St

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1701 SW 3rd St

2248 SW 5th St

59 NW 17th Ct

2025 SW 7th St

2144 SW 6th St

2335 W Flagler St

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1836 SW 6th St

1651 SW 2nd St

65 NW 17th Ct

1772 SW 5th St

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