
Apartments near The University of Alabama at Birmingham - Birmingham Campus in Birmingham, AL (494 Rentals)


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316 4th Ct N

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2816 13th Ave S

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19 3rd Ave S

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Avalon Condos

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1609 11th Ct N

31st Street South Duplexes

1112 15th St N

Kenmarc Apartments

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Iron & Oak

115 Cotton Ave SW

153-157 5th Ave SW

1160 13th St N

614 S Birmingham St

The Pointe on 3rd II

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The Manning

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Hallman Hill

Plaza Heights

The Rose Garden Apartments

1909 14th Ave N

Fairway House

Stadium Court

501 Tuscaloosa Ave SW

513 Tuscaloosa Ave SW

1417 17th St N

Uptown Lofts

1400 20th Pl N

Legion Field Apartments

826 1st St W

3713 6th Ave S

Uptown Villas

Flamingo Court

1833 15th Ave N

1825 15th Ave N

1316-1320 15th Ct N

Brookhill Condominium

101 11th Ct W

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