
Apartments near Civic Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (765 Rentals)


1940 NW 30th St

2164 NW 28th St

2028 NW 30th St

NoMad Residences

3020 NW 21st Ave

The Collective Wynwood

2170 NW 2nd St

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Singer Plaza

Wagner Creek Apartments

1560 NW 15th St

1453 NW 13th Ter

Cedars Apartments

1607 NW 16th Ave

1523 NW 16th Ave

1181-1191 NW 8th Street Rd

1000 Spring Garden Rd

Creek Club Apartments

1545 NW 8th Ave

1600 Nadlan LLC

1515 NW North River Dr

1500 NW 7th Ct

1515 NW 18th St

St. Augustin Apartments

Mayra Court Apartments

Tequesta Knoll Apartments

1465 NW 19th Ter

1150 NW 8th St St

1601 NW 18th St

Helen Sawyer

1610 NW 19th St

River Landing Apartments

Claude Pepper Tower

1616 NW 19th Ter

Washington Square

Camillus House - Shepards Court

1640 NW 19th Ter

Haley Sofge Towers Redevelopment

1575 NW 19th Ter

Robert King High Towers

Rivermont House

St. Martin's Place Apartments

Haley Sofge Preservation

Martin Fine Villas

1020 NW 7th Ave

Martin Fine Villas

1761 NW 19th Ter

Gwen Cherry 13

Lingerg Apartments
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