4th Street Commons
Miami, FL 33174, USA · 3.5 (319 Google reviews)
About this residence
In Miami, United States, 4th Street Commons lists studio and 1-bedroom options aimed at students. Indicative rates run from $1,149 to $1,765 per month, depending on room type and lease length. Residents score staff (4.9/5) and social (4.8/5) highest in published ratings. The operator highlights lounge, parking, gym. Minimum stays start at 4 months. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
Resident ratings by category
Category scores from resident-review platforms; scale 0–5.
What residents say
Tania was great! She was very knowledgeable, informative, and friendly throughout the tour. I loved the property, the apartments looked great, were very close to FIU, and offered good rates. The community felt comfortable and welcoming. Tania answered all my questions and made the experience enjoyable. I would definite
Avoid this building. The low ratings are an accurate description of the experience here. Residents should not be expected to pay such high rent while dealing with very loud construction noise, ongoing disruption, and unpleasant smells throughout the building. The noise has been loud enough to affect my sleep and make i
If I could give 0 stars I would. All the common areas are disgusting. Trash everywhere. Makes amenities like the pool and gym that are usually a good thing barely usable. The cherry on top of this review is they are started construction today that will be ongoing for the next 4 months. This construction is for 11 hours
Verbatim excerpts from published reviews; FindStay does not edit or write reviews.
Compare
More residences in Miami
4th Street Commons — FAQ
How much does 4th Street Commons cost?
Which universities are near 4th Street Commons?
How do I secure a room at 4th Street Commons?
Want help securing a room here?
Ask Robin to sanity-check 4th Street Commons against comparable Miami residences — then get advisor follow-up within one business day. Booking stays directly between you and the operator.