
Apartments near University Shops in Detroit, MI (279 Rentals)


250 W Margaret St

240 W Margaret St

14635 Roselawn St

Kendall Place

250 W Golden Gate

1890 Ewald Cir

1705 Oakman Blvd

1920 Ewald Cir

14022 La Salle Blvd

3205 Kendall St

5071 W Outer Dr

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15401 Meyers Rd

1991 Ewald Cir

61 W Margaret St

13905 La Salle Blvd

18960 Littlefield St

13835 La Salle Blvd

15389 Steel St

13700 La Salle Blvd

2340 W Grand St

13639 Lasalle St

15361 Sorrento St

13639 La Salle Blvd

La Salle Apartment Building

16516 Schaefer Hwy

1677 W Grand St

1906 Clements St

13318 La Salle Blvd

13325 La Salle Blvd

Birchcrest Apartments

Laker McNichols Apartments

University Grove

Pilgrim Village

San Juan Square Townhomes

16121-16197 Lawton St

Jonathan Tudor Apartments

Theresa Maxis Apartments

Eldorado Apartments

1000 Whitmore

1155 W McNichols Rd

999 Whitmore Rd

Park Central Apartments

RCI Manderson

Ava Sterling

950 Whitmore

Merton Road

LaFer Apartments
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