Apartments near Miami International Airport in Miami, FL (478 Rentals)

Curtiss Apartments

1330 SE 9th Ave

751 SE 11th Pl

930 SE 12th St

678-682 Park Dr

601 Parc

829 SE 12th St

945 SE 12th St

1125 SE 9th Ave

1120-1110 SE 9th Ct

241 S Royal Poinciana Blvd

Virginia Gardens Condominium

Royal Palm Villa

825 SE 7th Ave

Rebera Apartments

745 Curtiss Pky

731 Curtiss Pky

840 SE 9th Ave

717 Curtiss Pky

4437-4411 W Flagler St

4831 W Flagler St

4758 W Flagler St

4850 W Flagler St

5151 W Flagler St

5100 W Flagler St

Flagler Villas

West Flagler Condominiums

Alsips Trailer Park

30 SW 54th Ave

31 SW 55th Ave

5 Olive Dr

50 Lindsey Ct

357 Hialeah Dr

340 E 2nd Ave

370 E 2nd St

30 Canal St

159 E 2nd St

201 E 2nd St

Villa Alegria

247 N Royal Poinciana Blvd

266 Canal St

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For travel-loving Miami apartment residents, even though Miami International Airport is the nearest option for international travel, it almost always gets a bad rap. Many passengers blame managers, ticket agents, or the airline representatives themselves, because for the most part, it is a bit of a mess. Some people have had bad experiences with luggage searches or missing connecting flights, which is admittedly off-putting. While it's not as organised as other international airports, security here is a high priority, which is a comforting fact. Like many international airports (e.g. London Heathrow), many of the gates are about a 10-15-minute walk to the departure gates, which can be a bit of a trek if you've cut your check-in time too close. If you're hungry, there are two levels of restaurants (the better ones are on the 2nd floor), including a margarita bar, and the restrooms often have fresh flowers in them. The frequent renovations and constructions can be a bit of a hindrance, but are appreciated considering the airport is in dire need of repair, re-maintenance and updating. On the plus side, the interior design of the airport features a lot of skylights, allowing for a lot of light and warmth to brighten up the area, so if you're not too impressed with this airport, consider it nothing more than a small blip between your Miami apartment and your dream vacation. .
Frequently Asked Questions about Miami
How much are Studio apartments in Miami?
There are currently 6,396 Studio Apartments in Miami with rent ranges from $950 to $10,125 with an average price of $2,285.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Miami Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Miami ranges from $469 to $15,750 with an average monthly rent of $2,659.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Miami cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Miami range from $995 to $25,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,320.
How expensive are Miami Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 1,486 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Miami on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $837 to $30,000 - averaging $4,422 for the location.
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