
Apartments near NWC 1st & 20th in Miami, FL (3,048 Rentals)


1153 SW 7th St

2780 NW 7th St

1160 NW 4th St

1159 NW 4th St

Little Havana

1146 NW 4th St

225-227 SW 11th Ave

Miami River Townhomes

1229-1241 NW 6th St

1133 NW 3rd St

115 SW 11th Ave

910 SW 29th Ave

233 SW 11th Ave

1145 SW 7th St

1120 SW 27th Ave

1110 SW 5th St

Tequesta Place

2760 SW 10th Ter

2768 SW 10th Ter

70 SW 30th Ave

1059 SW 3rd St

Marlin Gardens

1137 SW 7th St

1140 NW 4th St

1128 SW 6th St

1063 SW 2nd St

301 SW 11th Ave

1131 SW 7th St

244 NW 11th Ave

1091 SW 4th St

405 SW 11th Ave

1053 SW 2nd St

1121 NW 3rd St

331 SW 11th Ave

1118 SW 6th St

1121 SW 7th St

1054 SW 2nd St

Riverside Palace

40 SW 30th Ave

1127 SW 7th St

1128 NW 4th St

1070 SW 5th St

139 NW 11th Ave

721 NW 13th Ave

1000 SW 29th Ave

1129 NW 4th St

1144 NW 5th St

1060 SW 3rd St

1043 SW 3rd St

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There are currently 6,399 Studio Apartments in Miami with rent ranges from $1,000 to $11,488 with an average price of $2,316.
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