
Apartments near Birmingham Southern College in Birmingham, AL (193 Rentals)


115 Cotton Ave SW

316 4th Ct N

440 4th St N

1228 Tuscaloosa Avenue, S.W.

West Carlton Apartments

Pratt Villa Townhomes

Cotton Bayou

909 McMillon Ave SW

1151 SW Cotton Ave

McMillon Apartments

1413 Princeton Ave SW

608 14th St SW

2705-9 Avenue W

Westwood Apartments

Villas at Titusville

Ballard Apartments

3012 Avenue X

2300 31st Street Ensley

Steel City Apartment Homes

3000 Avenue W

3060 Ensley 5 Points W Ave

1421 Steiner Ave SW

914 14th St SW

Western Trace

Plaza Heights

1160 13th St N

The Pointe on 3rd II

2731 Ave S

Pearson Apartments

1613 19th Street Ensley

1629 Tuscaloosa Ave SW

19 3rd Ave S

Titusville

25 3rd Ave S

1469 Pearson Ave SW

Bel Aire Apartments

1525 18th Street Ensley

Fair Park

Goudy's Apartments

The Sherwood

1112 15th St N

153-157 5th Ave SW

2005 Warrior Rd

4221 Avenue U

4217 Avenue U

Kenmarc Apartments

Library Court Apartments

1316-1320 15th Ct N

1313 N 17th Pl

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There are currently 139 Studio Apartments in Birmingham with rent ranges from $625 to $2,336 with an average price of $1,205.
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