
Apartments near Shoppette in Denver, CO (374 Rentals)


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4280 W Virginia Ave

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4280 W Virginia Ave

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4465 W Custer Pl

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4282 W Virginia Ave

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4282 W Virginia Ave

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3606 S Depew St

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470 S Fenton St

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Tropicana Apartments

1855 S Federal Blvd

1860 S Grove St

The Grove Lanai

1800 S Grove St

1825 S Federal Blvd

3070 W Colorado Ave

2230-2242 W Jewell Ave

Sanderson Apartments

Pacific Place Apartments

Federal 14 Townhomes

2636 S Federal Blvd

2654 S Federal Blvd

1970-1990 W Pacific Pl

2991-2999 W Yale Ave

Garfield Heights

3421 W. Arkansas Ave

College View Apartments

Avon South

1260 S Irving St

3201 W Alabama Pl

CQ Apartments

3028-3042 W Arizona Ave

1123 S Federal Blvd

Aura at Loretto Heights

1080-1090 S Grove St

1062-1068 S Grove St

1042 S Grove St

1052-1058 S Grove St

Dartmouth Condominums

1015 S Eliot St

1179-1185 S Raritan St

1191-1197 S Raritan St

1190 S Raritan St

Mosier Place Apartments

1167-1173 S Raritan St

1159-1165 S Raritan St

1853-1865 W Mosier Pl

1151 S Raritan St

1868 W Mississippi Ave

1837-1849 W Mosier Pl

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