
Apartments near Civic Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (753 Rentals)


Pier 19 Residences and Marina

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Grand View Park

Fifteen

Soleste Spring Gardens

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Lantower River Landing

Wynwood 25

Riverhouse at 11th Apartments

Rio Mio

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Remi on the River

10X Miami River Apartments

Arte Grand Central

Miami Central

The Skylar

Miami Station

Courtside Apartments II

Father Marquess - Barry Apartments

The Dorsey

Havana Heights

Reflections Rentals

Studios on 3rd

1050 NW 2nd Street

1718 NW 2nd Ct

Legacy at 19th

Stadium Tower

Legacy at 15th

Saffron Apartments

Plum Apartments

Otto Apartments

Gallery on the River

Culmer Place

New Arena Square Apartments

Three Round Tower B&C

Brisas Del Este II

Parkview Apartments

1560 NW 15th Street Rd

901 NW 28th St

Pastel Apartments

Gallery At River Parc

Santa Clara II

Aerie Apartments

Paseo Del Rio

Santa Clara I

1011 NW 19th Ct, Unit C2

1025 NW 19th Ave, Unit A3

1031 NW 19th Ct, Unit B2

259 NW 27th St, Unit B2

336 NW 11th Ave, Unit C2
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