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4th Street Commons, Miami

10899, SW 4th St, Miami, 33174, United States
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$1019
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12.5 mi from City Center
( 24m. 1h 18m. 4h 14m)
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Highest Floor 8
Built in 2015
Florida International Universit... | 0.75 mi
University of Miami | 6.72 mi
University of Miami Health Syst... | 10.08 mi
Miami Dade College | 11.33 mi
Barry University | 13.36 mi
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About the Property

Located at SW 4th St, Miami, 33174, United States, 4th Street Commons is a great choice for student housing in Miami. It offers ensuite apartment options, blending private space with shared living. These thoughtfully designed apartments allow residents to enjoy a balance between focused study and social interaction. 4th Street Commons is just a 23-minute drive away from the University of Miami and a 22-minute drive away from Miami Dade College, making it simple for students to reach classes on time.

Miami, Florida, is a lively city with rich culture and strong academics. The city has over 340,000 students, creating a young, energetic vibe. Miami’s employment rate is about 94.5%, helping students find part-time jobs or internships. The safety index for Miami is 52, thus, students can feel safe, on the other side. It has a crime rate of 45.8 per 1,000 residents. While safety varies, student areas like Tamiami, Doral, and Coral Way are convenient and well-connected. Living at 4th Street Commons Miami, also means you're immersed in Miami’s rich lifestyle. The city’s mix of beaches, international cuisine, art districts, and nightlife complements your academic life. After a long day of classes or a weekend of exploring, this place is perfect for you. It offers a great all-around experience. The 4th Street Commons apartment offers a great location, modern features, and a lively community. Maple Tree Investment US's 4th Street Commons in Miami is the perfect place for students to thrive in one of America’s most famous cities.

Features

4th Street Commons Miami FL a top choice for student housing right in the lively center of the city. Students can choose from Private Room (2 Bed 2 Bath) or Private Room (4 Bed 4 Bath) options, each thoughtfully designed to enhance the college experience. The rooms come equipped with a fully equipped kitchen boasting stainless-steel appliances and granite countertops, along with ample kitchen storage for all your cooking needs. Each unit also features an in-unit washer and dryer, making laundry days quick and easy. Residents can relax with a flat-screen TV in the living area or focus on studies at their computer desks with high-speed internet access included.

When it’s time to unwind, 4th Street Commons Miami, offers a variety of common amenities that support both wellness and fun. Stay active at the 24-hour fitness center or soak in the sunshine at the resort-style pool area, complete with hammocks and lounge chairs. The resident lounge and outdoor fire pit are perfect for hanging out with friends, while the grills make it easy to host a weekend BBQ. Additional conveniences like private parking and a computer center ensure you have everything you need right at home. Controlled building access ensures the safety and security of the students. Living at 4th Street Commons in Miami means your rent covers utilities. So, budgeting becomes easy with no surprise bills. At 4th Street Commons in Miami, help students balance studies, social life, and comfort. It's not just a place to stay, it’s a place to live and thrive.

Location and What's Hot?

Students from Barry University and Florida International University enjoy a variety of local treats at 4th Street Commons in Miami. Just steps from this lively student housing in Miami, you can grab a coffee at Cafe Demetrio. You can also savor fresh bites from Whisk Gourmet.

For a quick grocery run, head to Publix Super Market or Winn-Dixie. Both stores meet your pantry needs easily. Evening plans are equally convenient, as the property is surrounded by an array of dining and nightlife options. Savor the flavors of Italian cuisine at Romeo's Café or indulge in authentic Japanese dishes at Shibui Japanese Restaurant. For those looking for a night out, Gables Ponce offers a suite of leisure activities, from trendy eateries to buzzing nightlife spaces. Meanwhile, students seeking a relaxed evening can head to Dorn's Wine Warehouse & Bar or Monty's Coconut Grove for a more laid-back vibe. For health check-ups or emergencies, Kendall Regional Medical Center and South Miami Hospital are close by. This gives residents peace of mind. Besides these conveniences, 4th Street Commons, Miami sits amidst a culturally rich tapestry. Art lovers will enjoy being near the Lowe Art Museum. History fans can learn more at the Coral Gables Museum. For a peaceful break in the busy city, students can relax at Tropical Park. They can also enjoy a quiet time at the West Flagler Branch Library, and when you’re ready for a break by the ocean, check out the best beaches in Miami to unwind and soak in the sun.

4th Street Commons Miami, isn't just about proximity; it's about being at the heart of the Miami experience. This is where convenience meets culture, where every student's lifestyle is catered to. 4th Street Commons in Miami is your key to a great college life. Whether you're preparing for exams or enjoying the city's lively social scene, this housing option has it all.

Commute

Living at 4th Street Commons in Miami, students can easily access public transportation. This makes commuting around the city simple and convenient. The closest bus stops to this Miami student housing are W Flagler St & Sw 113 Av and W Flagler St & Sw 102 Av. They serve different routes, helping residents reach various parts of Miami. If you prefer rail transport, the Dadeland South Station is nearby. It offers quick and efficient transit options. Learners at student apartments in Miami can use nearby transport links. This makes commuting to school easy. It also helps them explore the lively city of Miami.

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Room Types (4)

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Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
2

Private Room (4 Bed 4 Bath)

Starting From: $1,019/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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Private Room (2 Bed 2 Bath)

Starting From: $1,239/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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Private Room (1 Bed 1 Bath)

Starting From: $1,469/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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Studio

Starting From: $1,525/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Computer Center
Resort-Style Pool Area
Hammocks and Lounge Chairs
24-Hour Fitness Center
Resident Lounge
Outdoor Fire Pit
Safety and Security
Controlled Building Access
Bills Included
Water
Internet
Trash

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional Fees
Booking Deposit
<p>You will need to pay an application fee (non-refundable) of $50.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>You have to pay $150 as a security deposit.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent need to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Check, online payment with credit, debit or ACH payment, cashier’s check, or money order.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Student does not require to provide a guarantor, instead of applicants can self-qualify if they can prove they make 3x’s the monthly rent and have a credit of 600 or they can pay a security deposit equivalent to 2 months’ rent.</p> <p>If student want to provide a guarantor then guarantors must make 3x’s the monthly rent amount, must have a clear background and no evictions or bankruptcy and a credit of 600.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>● $5 utility admin fee</p> <p>● $12.95 renters’ insurance</p> <p>● If applicable $35 pet rent per month</p> <p>● If applicable one-time $350 pet fee</p> <p>● If applicable $41 guarantor waiver fee</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
Cooling Off Period
<p>60 day’s Notice and 92% of 2 month’s rent cancellation fee</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>Relet Fee of 85% of 1 month’s rent when the resident finds someone to take over the remainder of the lease.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have an individual lease?

Individual leasing means peace of mind for you. Unlike many apartments or rental houses where a joint lease is signed, your financial responsibility is only for your space. If a roommate transfers to another school or moves out of the property for any reason, you do not have to worry about covering their portion of the rent. This is another reason why the property is your best housing option!

What furniture is provided?

The property is fully furnished with a full XL size bed, large desk and chair, and dresser. The living area comes with a comfortable couch, chair, coffee table, end table, TV stand and barstools. The kitchen comes fully equipped with energy efficient appliances, a refrigerator with icemaker, dishwasher, and washer & dryer.

How do I receive mail and packages?

Your mail will be delivered to your apartment’s mailbox located on property.

What do I need to bring to my new apartment?

They suggest that you bring: bedding for a full XL size bedding, toiletries and dishes/cookware.

Is there insurance coverage in the event of a fire, theft, or natural causes? Does my lease provide coverage for my belongings?

The property’s insurance will not cover your personal belongings. They suggest getting renter’s insurance for this reason. It is generally inexpensive and will cover your personal belongings if something were to happen.

Do you have an on-site staff available to assist residents?

Yes. Their maintenance staff will respond to your maintenance issues quickly and professionally. The property offers 24-hour emergency maintenance, so your comfort is unaffected. As well as on-site security during and after outside business hours.

What should I do if I need maintenance in my bedroom or apartment?

If you need maintenance, simply go to your resident portal and fill out a maintenance request. You can also call or stop by the front desk. If it is an emergency, please notify the front office immediately.

What kinds of events do you have at the property?

At the property, your student will create life-long relationships and connections that will make them even more successful. Their great staff plans monthly resident events to get them involved. These events range from pizza parties to karaoke nights, to resume building classes to gaming tournaments. They will also keep their residents connected to events going on at Florida International University, as well as events happening around town so they don’t miss anything! They want your student to succeed, and that’s why they thought of them while designing the property as a Living-Learning environment!
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Malcolm D
5.0
I really enjoy coming home to 4th street everyday. This place is really peaceful and calm. The on-site team is very helpful and polite and solved all my queries with utmost professionalism.
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Gia M
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If you're a student like me who's house hunting, amber is the right place for you! Their service is undoubtedly the most quick and smooth service I've seen.
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David P
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4th street commons is an absolute pleasure to stay at. It provides top customer service along with friendly neighbours. I would recommend looking into the apartment complexes. Amazing staff.
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Rob E
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Great place to live! The front desk is amazing and accommodating to every need. Maintenance orders always get fixed in a timely manner! I recommend this place to anyone looking for nice living at affordable pricing.
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Miami is a coastal city known for its diverse culture, sunny beaches, and world-class universities. Home to the University of Miami and several other top institutions, the city attracts thousands of students each year. From stylish student residence Miami to affordable Miami student rentals, learners can find a variety of housing options that suit their lifestyle. Whether you prefer modern student apartments in Miami FL or convenient University of Miami off-campus student housing, the city offers an ideal mix of comfort, community, and convenience for every student.

Off-campus housing offers greater freedom, privacy, and flexibility compared to on-campus living. Students can choose their preferred location, enjoy larger spaces, and experience real-world independence. With options for shared apartments or studios, off-campus living often provides better value, modern amenities, and a balanced lifestyle beyond university boundaries.

Amber simplifies the Miami student housing search by offering a wide selection of verified student housing listings in Miami. You can filter properties by price, distance from campus, amenities, and room type to find what works best for your routine and preferences. Whether you're after peaceful study time or a social community setting, there’s something for everyone. Popular Miami student housing on amber includes The Standard Coral Gables and 4th Street Commons. These come equipped with features like furnished rooms, high-speed Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and dedicated study areas. With flexible lease terms and personal support from the amber team, booking your student home in Miami, offered by popular PMGs like Article Student Living. Start your journey with a comfortable and convenient student living in Miami, where academic life meets coastal comfort.

About Miami

Miami’s history dates back to the late 19th century when it was officially incorporated in 1896, largely thanks to the arrival of the railroad. Miami is a lively coastal city in southeastern Florida, famous for its amazing culture, lively arts, and sunny weather. With over 440,000 people, it mixes school life, job options, and city fun. It’s home to top schools like the University of Miami and Miami Dade College, drawing over 100,000 students yearly, making Miami a big student hub in Florida. Miami has a strong job market, with about 80.5% of people aged 16 to 64 employed and an unemployment rate of around 3.5%. Students often get part-time jobs or internships in Tourism, Media, Healthcare, and Global Business. Areas like Coral Gables, Brickell, and Coconut Grove are popular with students for being safe, accessible, and close to schools. Miami blends city thrills with natural beauty. From South Beach to Bayfront Park and Vizcaya Gardens, there’s a lot to see. With year-round sunshine, diverse energy, and a great academic scene, Miami is a rewarding place for students to live, study, and grow.

Best & Affordable Student Apartments In Miami

​Finding student housing in Miami is straightforward with amber, offering a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Whether you're attending the University of Miami, Florida International University, or Miami Dade College, amber provides verified listings for off-campus student housing in Miami. From private studios to shared apartments, you can filter properties by price, location, and amenities to find your ideal home. Here are some of the best & cheap student housing Miami.

1. 4th Street Commons - (4.8/5) ★★★★★ – “I really enjoy coming home to 4th street everyday. This place is really peaceful and calm. The on-site team is very helpful and polite, and solved all my queries with utmost professionalism.” From $1019 per month.
2. The Standard Coral Gables - From $1909 per month.
3. Identity Miami - From $1124 per month.
4. Casa Mariana - From $1200 per month.
5. Bella Vista - From $1719 per month.

Best Areas to Live in Miami

Miami is a lively city with neighborhoods that fit every student’s lifestyle, from calm beaches to art or city convenience. Here are five great areas for student living in Miami:

1. Overtown: Located just northwest of Downtown,the commute to Miami Dade College takes around 10 minutes by bus, with average rent ranging from £250 to £300 per week.

2. Venetian Islands: It’s ideal for students who enjoy quiet living, and biking along the Venetian Causeway. The commute to the University of Miami takes about 20 minutes by car, and the average rent is around £400 to £450 per week.

3. Wynwood: Known as Miami’s art capital, Wynwood has a lot of color, creativity, and student-friendly energy. The area features shared studios, just 15 minutes by bus from Miami International University. Average rent ranges between £300–£350 per week.

4. Midtown: Next to Wynwood, Midtown combines modern city life with a relaxed community feel. Commute time is around 10 minutes by bike, with rent averaging £280–£320 per week.

5. Fisher Island: Accessible only by ferry, it’s perfect for focused studying and a calm lifestyle. The commute to the University of Miami takes about 25 minutes by ferry and car, and rent averages £500 to £600 per week.

Room Types Available in Miami

Miami has many student housing options for different preferences, from quiet solo living to shared, social setups. Whether you want privacy, low costs, or a mix of both, there’s a room that fits your lifestyle and budget. Here’s a quick guide to common room types for students in Miami:

1. 2-Bedroom

2-Bedroom apartments are great for students who want private 1-bedroom student apartments and a bathroom, but share the kitchen and living space with others. They’re perfect for those who like social living but need their own space to study and relax.

2. 3-Bedroom Apartments

These apartments are more affordable. You get your own bedroom but share the bathroom, kitchen, and living room with other students. They’re good for students who want to save money and live in a group setting.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments give you a fully private space. With a bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom in one unit, they suit students who prefer a quiet, independent lifestyle with no shared spaces.

4. 3-Bed and 5-Bed Apartments

These units have private bedrooms and shared common areas. They’re great for students who want more space or live with a roommate, offering both privacy and some social living.

5. Shared Apartments

In shared apartments, each student has a private bedroom but shares the kitchen, bathroom, and living room. These are popular with students who like a lively, communal lifestyle and want to meet new people.

6. Private Rooms in Shared Flats

This option gives you a private bedroom while you share the kitchen and bathroom with flat mates. It’s a practical choice for students wanting an affordable, comfortable living setup.

Cost of Living

Living in Miami as a student can be exciting, but managing your budget is key. The cost of living in Miami is higher than in smaller cities, but with careful planning, it’s manageable. Students in Miami should expect to budget around $1,200 to $1,600 per month, excluding rent. This covers daily essentials like food, utilities, transport, and personal spending. Here’s a rough breakdown of typical monthly costs for students in Miami:

1. Food: $60 to $120 per week
2. Electricity & Gas: $40 to $80 per week (depending on usage and season)
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: $40 to $70 per month
4. Eating Out: $80 to $180 per week (based on how often and where you dine)
5. Laundry: $15 to $25 per week
6. Stationery & Textbooks: $20 to $40 per week (varies by course)
7. Clothing: $50 to $100 per month
8. Travel (Bus, Metro, Bike): $50 to $100 per month

Student Travel in Miami

Getting around Miami is simple and student-friendly, with many transport options that are easy and affordable. Whether you’re going to your university, visiting beaches, or exploring cultural spots, Miami’s transit system makes it convenient.

1. Buses: Miami’s bus system, run by Miami-Dade Transit, links major neighborhoods, campuses, and student housing areas. Students can get a discounted College EASY Card for unlimited rides. A monthly pass costs about $56.25, making it a cheap option for daily travel.

2. Cycling: Cycling is a great way to move around Miami, especially with sunny weather all year. The city has bike lanes in many areas. Citibike Miami offers cheap rentals, and student housing in Miami often has secure bike storage. A monthly bike-share membership starts at $25.

3. Metro and Metrorail: For longer trips, the Metrorail and Metromover are great choices. Metrorail connects to downtown, the airport, and key school areas, while Metromover is free in the downtown area. A one-way Metrorail fare costs $2.25, or you can get an unlimited monthly pass for $56.25.

4. Walking: Miami’s walkable areas like  Midtown, Wynwood, and Overtown are ideal for students living nearby. With pedestrian-friendly streets and shaded sidewalks, walking is a healthy and scenic choice, especially for students at nearby schools or in off-campus apartments.

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1. 4th Street Commons - 25-minute car ride away from Miami Dade College
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3. Identity Miami - 26-minute car ride away from Barry University
4. Casa Mariana - 9-minute car ride away from Miami Dade College
5. Bella Vista - 15-minute car ride away from Barry University

Student Life and Tourist Attractions in Miami

Miami is a lively coastal city that offers academic life with sunshine, culture, and fun. Known for its beautiful beaches, student communities, and warm weather, it’s one of the most exciting destinations for students in the U.S. Whether you’re exploring student housing in Miami or looking for Miami student housing off campus, the city offers an incredible mix of convenience, entertainment, and affordability. With plenty of student apartments in Miami close to the beach and campus, it’s easy to balance study and leisure in this city.

When it comes to dining and nightlife, Miami’s food and entertainment scenes never disappoint. Students living in student housing Miami Florida enjoy endless options, from Latin flavors at Versailles Restaurant in Little Havana to beachside bites at La Sandwicherie in South Beach. For international dishes, Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Ms. Cheezious are popular spots. As for nightlife, students often head to The Dirty Rabbit in Wynwood or Blackbird Ordinary in Brickell for a fun evening out.

Miami’s cultural side is equally exciting, with events like Art Basel, Calle Ocho Festival, and the South Beach Food and Wine Festival. From exhibitions at Wynwood Walls to live shows at the Adrienne Arsht Center, these experiences add color and creativity to student life. Students in Miami student housing get to enjoy all this right at their doorstep.

Nature lovers can unwind at Oleta River State Park or bike across the Venetian Causeway, while South Pointe Park offers the perfect spot to relax by the ocean. Exploring the best beaches in Miami is a must for anyone living in student housing in Florida, offering a refreshing weekend escape.

For shopping, students can visit Lincoln Road Mall or Bayside Marketplace for popular brands, or explore thrift finds in Coconut Grove. With cheap student housing Miami options and apartments near the University of Miami, living here is both exciting and practical. Whether you’re in shared housing or 1- bedroom student apartments, University of Miami housing off campus ensures a comfortable, sun-filled student experience.

Top Universities in Miami

Whether you like business, healthcare, arts, or technology, Miami offers great academic choices and a fun student culture. Here are the top universities in and near the city:

1. University of Miami (UM)

The University of Miami is a well-known private research university with over 19,000 students. Located in Coral Gables, UM is famous for strong programs in Business, Marine Science, Medicine, and Law. It also has some of the best student housing, like The Standard Coral Gables, which offers modern amenities and a convenient location for students.

2. Florida International University (FIU)

Florida International University is a huge public university with over 56,000 students. Its main campus is in West Miami-Dade, close to options for student housing near Florida International University, and it’s known for Engineering, Hospitality, and International Business. FIU has a strong student group and offers great academic support, internships, and research opportunities.

3. Miami Dade College (MDC)

Miami Dade College is one of the largest and most open colleges in the U.S., serving over 100,000 students across eight campuses. MDC is perfect for students wanting flexible, job-focused education in fields like Nursing, Film, and Technology. Amber has lots of verified listings for student housing near Miami Dade College.

Why Choose amber

Whether you’re looking for budget-friendly rooms near the University of Miami or modern studios close to Miami Dade College, amber offers 100% verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and support every step of the way. From help with booking to move-in guidance, amber makes finding student housing in Miami easy and stress-free. Book early to secure the best apartments near your campus.

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