
Apartments near Civic Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (3,396 Rentals)


543-553 SW 2nd St

2444 NW 11th St

320 NW 32nd St

1648 NW 35th St

1650 NW 25th Ave

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990 SW 4th St

1358 SW 4th St

120 SW 5th Ave

126 SW 18th Ave

1366 SW 4th St

345 Sw 9 Ave

851 SW 4th St

1334 SW 4th St

1519 SW 4th St

520 NW 23rd Ct

559 Nw 33rd St

659 SW 3rd St

839 SW 4th St

1040 SW 4th St

3039-3045 NW 21st Ct

1228 SW 4th St

1352 SW 4th St

1342 SW 4th St

131 SW 18th Ave

25 SW 19th Ave

667 SW 3rd St

1242 SW 4th St

1567 SW 4th St

2621 NW 23rd Ct

1836 SW 1st St

1328 SW 4th St

1545-1549 SW 4th St

1208 NE 1st Ave

1563 SW 4th St

796 NW 36th St

845 SW 4th St

500 NW 23rd Ct

984 SW 4th St

412 SW 10th Ave

Riverpark Apartments

1621-1629 NW 35th St

141 SW 18th Ave

823 SW 4th St

1541 SW 4th St

424 SW 12th Ave

221 NW 30th St

44 NW 21st Ave

954 SW 4th St

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