
Apartments near West 65th Plaza in Cleveland, OH (596 Rentals)


10505 Fidelity Ave

1448 W 101st St

10025 Detroit Ave

4424 Franklin Blvd

3226 Chatham Ave

3312 W 30th St

Lorain Fulton

3715 Denison Ave

10503 Parkhurst Dr

4210 Franklin Blvd

2557 Blatt Ct

3369 W 30th St

10515 Parkhurst Dr

4009 Franklin Blvd

The Lofts at Lions Mills

3109 Hancock Ave

Multi-Family

3516 W 105th St

3524-3526 W 105th St

3006 Riverside Ave

10508 Linnet Ave

3801-3805 Franklin Blvd

U.A.W. Bldg

2701 Seymour Ave

10917 Bernard Ave

3085 W 25th St

4005 Detroit Ave

Chicle

1264 West Blvd

4164 Fulton Pky

The Franklin Lofts

2047 W 29th St

3406 Clinton Ave

Townhouse Apartments

2908-2910 Jay Ave

The Vine

3884 W 33rd Rd

2823 Jay Ave

3417 Bosworth Rd

Via Sana

1701 Fulton Rd

1903 Holmden Ave

2014-2030 Seymour Ave

3507 Bosworth Rd

Bosworth Place

Lake Edge Condos

6003 Memphis Ave

2604 Bridge Ave

3537 Bosworth Rd
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