
Apartments near 28 North High Shopping Center in Columbus, OH (1,178 Rentals)


970-976 Hidden Acres Ct

Network Restorations II

1372 N 4th St

1334-1346 Indianola Ave

1331-1347 Indianola Ave

Arlington Gateway

117-125 E 7th Ave

129-139 E 7th Ave

1342 N 4th St

1414 Ombersley Ln

1281-1365 E 26th Ave

1332 N 4th St

1411 Ombersley Ln

1078-1080 E 18th Ave

2376 North Star Rd

Somerset Square Condominiums

1430-1440 Ombersley Ln

1431-1441 Ombersley Ln

1017-1019 E 16th Ave

Kenny Place Apartments

3131-3153 Medina Ave

E 25th Ave

1445-1459 W Lane Ave

1236-1242 E 21st Ave

1078 16th Ave

1042 E 14th Ave

1188-1196 E 18th Ave

1096-1098 E 15th Ave

1011 King Ave

1798 Cleveland Ave

Chambers Court

1728 Northwest Blvd

1692-1702 Northwest Blvd

1680 Northwest Blvd

1684 Northwest Blvd

1742-1748 Northwest Blvd

1782 Northwest Blvd

1558-1564 Doten Ave

1750-1756 Northwest Blvd

1220-1224 King Ave

1230-1234 King Ave

1687-1697 Northwest Blvd

2011 North Star Rd

1518-1524 Waltham Rd

1777 Northwest Blvd

1767-1773 Northwest Blvd

1807-1813 Northwest Blvd

1997 North Star Rd

1800-1806 Northwest Blvd

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