
Apartments near Livernois Plaza in Detroit, MI (356 Rentals)


Buena Sala Apartments

Rosvimur Apartments

13700 La Salle Blvd

3758 Rochester St

2340 W Grand St

14022 La Salle Blvd

3280 W Boston Blvd

15326 Wildemere St

2974 Calvert St

2297 W Buena Vista St

3760 W Chicago

3000 Glynn Ct.

11348 Wyoming St

Chapel Hill

3256 Rochester St

11411 Wyoming St

3295 Rochester St

West Chicago Apartments

10334 Wyoming St

12567 Pinehurst St

9609 Dexter Ave

2727 Calvert St

2972-2984 Rochester St

4111 Midland St

3417 Longfellow St

6330 Midland St

10820 Schoolcraft St

2332 Tuxedo St

4760 Oakman Blvd

DEVIN APARTMENTS

Thornton Apartments

1906 Clements St

2901 W Chicago St

12824 Steel St

2340 Calvert St

1677 W Grand St

LINWOOD TRI-PLEX

Kendall Homes

4899 Hillsboro St

2017 Burlingame St

2001 Burlingame St

12092 Steel St

Tuxedo Apartments

Mackinaw Fourplex

8773 Petoskey Ave

Viceroy Apartments on Heritage Place

7331-7341 Dover St

8627 Heritage Pl

Fita Apartments
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