
Apartments near Erie Community College, State University of New York - City Campus in Buffalo, NY (489 Rentals)


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359 Busti Ave

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507 Niagara St

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Lakeview on the Park

201 Elmwood Avenue Apartments

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The Mansion

78-84 Fargo Ave

Christine Apartments

209 Elmwood Ave

249 North St

537-539 Niagara St

Fairfax House

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217 Elmwood Avenue Apartments

American Lofts at SIlo City

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Wayne & Waldorf I

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1100 Michigan Ave.

Walcot Apartments at 257 Elmwood

Noles Court

228 Summer St

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McDermott Lofts

615 W Ferry

George Lewis House Apartments at 197 Summer

Summer Elms

419 Porter Ave

425 Porter Ave

Michigan Place Apartments

257 Summer St

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