
Apartments near NWC 1st & 20th in Miami, FL (3,040 Rentals)


Smathers Plaza II

Allapattah Communuity I

967 SW 5th St

Creative Lifestyle Realty Apartments

945 SW 4th St

Mayra Court Apartments

1515 NW North River Dr

Caracol Apartments

Allapattah Community II

946 SW 4th St

Riverside Apartments

937 SW 5th St

979 NW 4th St

Rio Towers

930 SW 5th St

Tequesta Knoll Apartments

1453 NW 13th Ter

927 SW 6th St

Havana Park Apartments

Havana Palms II

Miramar Apartments

City View Apartments

613 NW 10th Ave

600 SW 9 AVE

901 SW 6th St

Victoria Apartments

856 SW 2nd St

850 SW 3rd St

Residences on the River

858-866 NW 3rd St

Bader International

850 NW 2nd St

851 NW 1st St

Aurora Apartments

909 NW 5th St

Legacy Riverwalk

31 Tamiami Corp.

Little Havana Apartments

856 SW 6th St

3217 W Flagler St

1700 SW 19th St

2730 NW 14th St

821-825 SW 5th St

Teatro Marti Apartments

840 SW 7th St

1523 NW 16th Ave

2260 NW North River Dr

2695 SW 18th St

3255 W Flagler St

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