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Ready for amenity-rich, walkable downtown living? Meet Mira Raleigh.

Located steps from Fayetteville Street, Mira Raleigh has studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments available to lease.

“Mira” comes from the Latin word mirabilis, meaning wonderful. Here are just some of the features that validate their namesake and set life at Mira Raleigh apart:

  • Sky lounge overlooking the city
  • Co-working space
  • Wine + beer tap station
  • Multi-sport simulator
  • Resort-style pool
  • Podcast studio
  • Pet friendly (of course)

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