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


933 SW 10th St

2928 SW 10th St

1035 SW 3rd St

1121 NW 4th St

1040 SW 4th St

1045 SW 5th St

519 SW 11th Ave

1060 SW 5th St

1145 NW 5th St

1023 SW 2nd St

1037 NW 1st St

1028 SW 2nd St

525 SW 11th Ave

1765 SW 16th Ter

1118 NW 5th St

3031 W Flagler St

3041 W Flagler St

603 11th Ave

1035 SW 4th St

1027 SW 3rd St

1043 NW 2nd St

1036 SW 4th St

1142 NW 6th St

1020 SW 2nd St

1026 SW 4th St

1063 NW 3rd St

1009 SW 2nd St

1027 SW 4th St

1021 SW 3rd St

1129 NW 5th St

1029 NW 1st St

1030 NW 2nd St

1015 SW 4th St

1018 SW 3rd St

1151-1153 NW 6th St

329 NW 11th Ave

1020 SW 4th St

1050 SW 6th St

142 SW 10th Ave

1029 SW 5th St

112 SW 10th Ave

236 SW 10th Ave

1119 SW 9th St

304 SW 10th Ave

1018 NW 2nd St

1029 NW 2nd St

1101 4th St

820 SW 11th Ave

1135 NW 6th 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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