
Apartments near Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque, NM (302 Rentals)


125-129 53rd St

421 Edith Blvd SE

210 High St NE

119 High St

306 Walter St SE

3301 4th St NW

114-124 High St SE

3620 12th St NW

Oakley Apartments

401 High St SE

409 High St SE

1009-1021 Marquette Ave NE

5609-5613 Central Ave NW

5602-5604 Central Ave SW

Mulberry Gardens

511-513 Candelaria Rd NW

310 Mulberry St NE

118 Bell Ave SE

Olympus Highlands North

1110 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE

3606 2nd St NW

601 Menaul Blvd NE

3900 11th St NW

211-219 Candelaria Rd NW

1119 Edith Blvd SE

927-929 Aztec Rd NW

809 Aztec Rd

1122 Edith Blvd SE

3722 2nd St NW

1200-1212 Lead Ave SE

5500 Salvador Rd SW

521-525 Cedar St SE

410 Headingly Ave NW

1300 Lead Ave SE

1301-1305 Coal Ave SE

512 Trumbull Ave SE

2901-2907 Bridge Blvd SW

Old Town Casitas

Lomas and 18th

Sawmill Lofts

The Franz

Country Club Lofts

Carousel

Villa Nueva Senior Apartments

Park Place

601 8th St NW

803 Marquette NW in Old Town ABQ

La Plata Manor

709 Roma Ave NW

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