
Apartments near Allapattah-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (1,922 Rentals)


2351 NW 9th St

60 NE 65th St

80 NE 64th Ter

Legacy Hotel and Residences

Kenect Miami 1

92 NE 65th St

The Madison

The Venetia

5615 Biscayne Blvd

761-763 NW 23rd Ct

109-115 NE 64th Ter

50 NE 66th St

SIXTY Uptown Magic City

6728 NW 23rd Ave

Marquis

6442 NE 1st Ct

416 NE 59th St

80 NE 67th St

3081 NW 16th St

3031 NW 15th St

One Thousand Museum

125 NE 66th St

Flats At Morningside

71 NE 67th St

5946 NE 4th Ct

81 NE 64th St

2367 NW 7th St

482 NE 59th St

3099 NW 16th St

740 NW 24th Ct

2785 NW 11th St

92 NE 68th Ter

Hialeah Heights Apartments

Marina Blue

141 NE 68th St

153-155 NE 68th St

3058 NW 61st St

600 Miami Worldcenter

410 NE 62nd St

444 NE 62nd St

450 NE 62nd St

5960 Biscayne Blvd

5960 NE 5th Ct

Downtown 6th

459 NE 62nd St

490 NE 62nd St

550 NE 61st St

510 NE 62nd St

425 NE 63rd St

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