
Apartments near The University of Alabama at Birmingham - Birmingham Campus in Birmingham, AL (486 Rentals)


Chalet on 17th

2323 2nd Ave S

1215 17th Ave S

2501 University Blvd

Berry Building

2331 1st Ave S

2130 15th Ave

Southside Apartments

Highland Plaza Condominiums

Mercantile on Morris

The Wesley Apartments

313 S Beta St

1509 5th Ave N

2134 16th Ave S

City Side Flats

Idlewild Gardens

615 Idlewild Cir

1416 21st Way S

Milton Apartments

Athens Flatts

644 Idlewild Cir

Episcopal Place

Green Springs Court

Idlewild Manor

Tara Apartments

Hanover Place

2416 1st Ave N

Arlington Commons Apartments

The Gallery Lofts

2600 Highland Ave S

Claridge Manor Apartments

Hanover Place

The Vanguard

29th Street Partners Building

Kingsridge on Highland

Capri on Caldwell

116 16th Ave S

Clayton Court

Madison Apartments

18th Street Townhomes

737 1st St S

Seaboard Yard Townhomes

Highland Corners

Beacon Crest Apartments

Blackstone Apartments

Petite Maison

614 1st St S

2990 S Rhodes Cir

609-615 Center Way S

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