
Apartments near Government Center-Metrorail Green Line in Miami, FL (2,748 Rentals)


733 NW 4th Ave

437 SW 3rd St

445 SW 3rd St

550 NW 1st St

Miami River Walk MF

444-542 SW 3rd Street

426 SW 3rd St

219 SW 5th Ave

451 SW 3rd St

401-417 SW 4th St

910 NW 2nd Ct

566 NW 1st St

469 SW 3rd St

528 SW 1st St

35 NW 6th Ave

568 NW 1st St

431 SW 4th St

The Edge on Brickell

925 NW 2nd Ct

Rio Plaza Condominiums

711 NW 5th Ave

329 SW 5th Ave

543-553 SW 2nd St

Villas Beny Moré Tres

Havana Lofts Condo

619 NW 1st St

459 SW 4th St

443 SW 4th Ave

444 SW 4th St

401 SW 5th St

537 SW 3rd St

629 NW 1st St

618 NW 1st St

627 NW 2nd St

Eden 1018

Legacy Hotel and Residences

My Brickell

99 SW 7th St

Viceroy Brickell

36 SW 6th Ave

628 NW 1st St

560 SW 2nd St

337 SW 5th Ave

Miami Riverfront Apartments

135 SW 6th Ave

553 SW 3rd St

467-469 NW 8th St

Villa Lisa

219 NW 10th St

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