
Apartments near Knight Center-Metromover Downtown Loop in Miami, FL (2,225 Rentals)


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737 NW 12th St

1140 SW 3rd St

1137 SW 5th St

244 NW 11th Ave

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1054 NW 5th St

1028 NW 6th St

1025-1031 NW 6th St

Parc Lofts

Little Havana

Miller Apartments

1128 SW 6th St

1141 SW 4th St

1053 NW 5th St

1121 SW 7th St

1131 SW 7th St

1142 SW 4th St

1044 NW 6th St

1036 NW 6th St

244 NW 16th Ter

215 NW 16th Ter

Tequesta Place

1121 NW 3rd St

1127 SW 7th St

820 SW 11th Ave

1052 NW 6th St

1147 SW 4th St

1145 NW 1st St

1144 SW 4th St

1068 NW 5th St

2200 Brickell

180 17th St

527 NW 11th Ave

199 SW 12th Ave

1058 NW 6th St

1050 SW 10th St

Spring Garden Apartments

1137 NW 2nd St

1146 SW 6th St

1137 SW 7th St

1132 NW 3rd St

1145 SW 7th St

1153 NW 1st St

200-210 NW 17th St

1190 NW 8th Ave

Coral Palms Condominium

Brickell Villas

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