
Apartments near Civic Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (769 Rentals)


1611 NW 19th St

Spring Garden Apartments

1655 NW 18th St

Miami Produce Center-Multi-Family

Residences at Riverwalk

1707 NW 15th St

737 NW 12th St

Miami River Townhomes

1525 NW 19th Ter

1720 NW 18th St

816 NW 11th St

River Run Yacht Club Condominiums

1725 NW 18th Ter

769 NW 10th St

Allapattah Apartments

1731 NW 18th Ter

1720 NW North River Dr

721 NW 13th Ave

1736 NW 19th St

1753 NW 18th Ter

1721 NW 19th Ter

938-940 NW 8th Street Rd

1729 NW 19th Ter

921 NW 8th Street Rd

1796 NW 16th St

1791 NW 18th Ter

1753 Nw 19th St

1745 NW 19th Ter

1793 NW 18th Ter

1753 NW 19th Ter

Riverview Landings Condominium

1790 NW 19th St

1120 NW 7th St

1771 NW 19th Ter

911 NW 7th Ct

1801 NW 18th Ter

620 NW 11th Ave

2350 NW 11th Ave

1811 NW 18th Ter

2015 NW 6th Pl

1229-1241 NW 6th St

1135 NW 6th St

619 NW 10th St

1820 NW 19th St

1253 NW 6th St

1151-1153 NW 6th St

1119 NW 6th St

1800 NW 19th Ter

1055 NW 6th St
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