
Apartments near Parkside Plaza in Detroit, MI (190 Rentals)


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Lakewood Apartments

Gray Street Phase I and II

9441 Queen St

2177 Montclair St

5001 Rohns St

Gratiot Central Commons

14281 Longview St

2500 Hurlbut St

3401 McClellan St

3867 Rohns St

1560 Fairview

1602 Lemay St

Xavier Square

2257 Hurlbut St

11171 Charlemagne St

Duplex

2952 Alter Rd

11584 Flanders St

14800 E Vernor Hwy

1594 Cadillac Blvd

1582 Cadillac Blvd

1574 Cadillac Blvd

12122 Sanford St

Red Wing Apartments

9226 Kercheval St

14115 E Jefferson Ave

1513 McClellan St, Detroit, MI 48214

1050 Lakewood St

1350 Alter Rd

1055 Philip St

1140 Ashland St

5400 Baldwin St

The Balren

830 Philip St

8126 E Vernor Hwy

Whittier Apartments

11000 Whittier St

Whittier Manor

10420 Whittier St

10400 Whittier St

9934 Whittier St

1017 E Grand Blvd

2571 Townsend St

3629 Canton St

3204 Concord St

Mcauley Commons

Eastside Detroit Elderly

Fairview Manor

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