
Apartments near On The 4th Plaza in Albuquerque, NM (104 Rentals)


511-513 Candelaria Rd NW

3722 2nd St NW

211-219 Candelaria Rd NW

3606 2nd St NW

1021 Montano Rd NW

3620 12th St NW

3301 4th St NW

Sandia

601 Menaul Blvd NE

1241 Menaul Blvd NW

1233 Menaul Blvd NW

1229 Menaul Blvd NW

1225 Menaul Blvd NW

6513 4th St NW

2011 Matthew Ave

2248 Matthew Ave NW

Arroyo Vista Phase II

3708 Bryn Mawr Dr NE

3715 Lafayette Dr NE

Aztec Village

3200-3204 Comanche Rd NE

3505-3509 Lafayette Dr NE

810 Bellamah Ave NW

1515 8th St NW

3201 Altamonte Ct NE

3200 Lafayette Dr NE

2520 Duranes Rd NW

2450 Floral Rd NW

1821-1827 Dartmouth Dr NE

Fourth Street Flats

Faraday

San Clemente Apartments

208 Mescalero Rd NW

Aztec Manor

Candelaria Gardens

Calle Cuarta

Cresta North Valley

Poblana Place

2801 12th St NW

2715 12th St NW

Broadway McKnight Apartments

Albuquerque Silvercrest Residences

Villa Esperanza

Villa Nueva Senior Apartments

2412 Rice Ave NW

2428 Rice Ave NW

Sawmill Lofts

Los Arcos

Netherwood North

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