
Apartments near First Street-Metromover Downtown Loop in Miami, FL (2,335 Rentals)


835 SW 3rd St

Castello Condomimiums

871 NW 2nd St

852 SW 1st St

Riverpark Apartments

619 SW 10th St

843 SW 3rd St

720 SW 7th St

863 NW 3rd St

Little Havana Gem (5 Units)

180 17th St

Domus Brickell Park

121 NW 9th Ave

CH Apartments

235 NW 9th Ave

575 SW 11th St

629 SW 10th St

585 SW 11th St

861 SW 2nd St

650 SW 9th St

506 SW 8th Ave

500 SW 8th Ct

Bayshore Place Condominium

660 SW 9th St

600 SW 10th St

215 NW 16th Ter

734 SW 7th St

839 SW 4th St

845 SW 4th St

851 SW 3rd St

641-651 SW 10th St

755 SW 7th St

200-210 NW 17th St

Iberia Apartments

869 SW 3rd St

740 SW 7th St

401 SW 8th Ct

1025 SW 6th Ave

128 NW 9th Avenue

820 SW 5th St

Aria on the Bay

903-905 NW 1st St

851 SW 4th St

620 SW 10th St

860 SW 3rd St

1720 NW 1st Pl

Bayshore Plaza

Echo Brickell

129 SW 9th Ave

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