
Apartments near Civic Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (3,397 Rentals)


919 SW 6th St

1445 SW 6th St

1320 SW 6th St

2337 NW 29th St

2441 NW 26th St

2121 SW 1st St

1146 SW 6th St

615 SW 12th Ave

602-610 SW 13th Ave

421-427 SW 3rd St

1451 SW 6th St

Otis Apartments

500 NW 24th Ave

Villa Lisa

67 Glen Royal Pky

29 NW 28th St

1128 SW 6th St

603 11th Ave

600 Miami Worldcenter

1601-1607 NE 2nd Ave

801-815 SW 6th St

2052 SW 1st St

1266 SW 6th St

1650 SW 5th St

128 NE 22nd St

525 NW 35th St

2131 SW 1st St

1118 SW 6th St

1050 SW 6th St

505 SW 7th Ct

138 NE 22nd St

440 NW 35th St

1501 SW 6th St

Idlewild Park

Tequesta Place

1565 SW 6th St

1380 SW 6th St

168 NW 32nd St

420 NW 35th St

Marenee Gardens

1721 SW 5th St

1711 SW 5th St

1840 SW 3rd St

610 SW 13th Ave

3210 22nd Ave

555 SW 16th Ave

618 SW 13th Ave

938 SW 6th St

Downtown 6th

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