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2938 Catalina St

2920 Catalina St

3477 Hibiscus St

3501 Day Ave

2921 SW 30th Ct

2627 S Bayshore Dr, Unit 607

2627 S Bayshore Dr, Unit 801

2984 Coconut Ave

2984 Coconut Ave

2955 Coconut Ave

2947 Coconut Ave, Unit S1

2558 Trapp Ave

2829 Coconut Ave

2767 Coconut Ave

3564 William Ave

3350 SW 29th St

3154 Plaza St

2560 Inagua Ave

3333 SW 29th St

3501 Loquat Ave

3618 Thomas Ave

2840 SW 32nd Ct

2842 SW 32nd Ct

3185 Washington St

2868 SW 33rd Ct

3642 William Ave

2795 SW 31st Ave

2490 Trapp Ave

3582 Avocado Ave

2947 SW 27th Ter

3698 Franklin Ave

3120 Lucaya St

2740 SW 32nd Ave

2788 SW 33rd Ct

2441 Swanson Ave

2735 SW 31st Pl

2745 SW 32nd Ave

2766 SW 33rd Ave

2766 SW 33rd Ave

3790 Oak Ave

3787 Thomas Ave

2410 Swanson Ave

2722 SW 28th Ave, Unit A1

2852 SW 36th Ave

3080 Calusa St

3823 Thomas Ave

3823 Thomas Ave

3721 Loquat Ave

2627 SW 29th Pl
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¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Miami?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casas en Alquiler 2 Dormitorios en 33133 | $4,972 | $1,900 | $10,800 |
| Casas en Alquiler 3 Dormitorios en 33133 | $8,243 | $2,600 | $23,500 |
| Casas en Alquiler 4 Dormitorios en 33133 | $13,885 | $2,800 | $22,000 |
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Cuánto cuestan los alquileres más amplios de tres y cuatro dormitorios en 33133?
Para quienes buscan una vivienda más grande, los apartamentos de tres dormitorios en 33133 oscilan entre $1,278 hasta $38,190, mientras que las casas con tres dormitorios, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler oscilan entre $2,600 hasta $23,500. Los alquileres de viviendas unifamiliares de cuatro dormitorios también están disponibles a partir de $2,800 y los apartamentos de cuatro dormitorios comienzan en $1,165.
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