
Apartments near Fenkell in Detroit, MI (237 Rentals)


15141 Sussex St

14369 Mark Twain St

15361 Sorrento St

16165 Schaefer Hwy

16189 Schaefer Hwy

14280 Freeland St

15389 Steel St

15080 Greenfield Rd

15470 Greenfield Rd

15000 Greenfield Rd

16516 Schaefer Hwy

16555 Schaefer Hwy

15401 Meyers Rd

15650 Fenkell St

15900 Fenkell St

16701-16705 Greenfield Rd

14652 Rutherford St

13910-20 Littlefield St

Bldg 1

16751 Greenfield Rd

Greenfield Apartments

13411 Littlefield St

16840 Greenfield Rd

Acacia Place Apartments

16622-16636 James Couzens Fwy

15760 Murray Hill St

10820 Schoolcraft St

14731 Woodmont Ave

16001 Schoolcraft St

Ambassador Arms Apartments

16565 Kentucky St

18016 Sorrento St

17380 Pinehurst St

17135 Murray Hill St

12824 Steel St

Meyers Plaza Co-op

MaryGrove Apartments

17145 Kentucky St

14635 Roselawn St

12567 Pinehurst St

17338 Indiana St

Fita Apartments

Thornton Building

17344 Indiana St

16200 Fullerton St

12092 Steel St

11693 Hubbell St

Grandmont Apartments

16786 Greenlawn
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