Apartments near Southtowne Shoppes in Eugene, OR (564 Rentals)

3010-3012 Willamette

Hilyard Apartments

500 E 16th Ave

Kokanee Place

610 E 14th Ave

365 E 13th Ave

Springtree Apartments

2705 Oak St

2675 Oak St

2663 High St

South Station Apartments

The Cedars Apartments

3008 Willamette St

3030 Willamette St

3141 Willamette St

3185 Willamette St

190 E 24th Ave

26-40 E 24th Ave

2414-2418 Portland St

2351 Willamette St

2301 Willamette St

2861 Alder St

2484 Alder St

2055 Willamette St

3433 E Amazon Dr

FieldHouse Townhomes

20th and Oak Apartments

125-183 E 19th Ave

1857-1861 Mill St

1857 Pearl St

610-624 E 19th Ave

1880 Mill St

Devstone Apartments

1891-1895 Ferry Aly

1855 Oak

1840 Mill St

1888 Ferry Aly

323 18th Aly

1865 Ferry Aly

1915 Hilyard St

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There are currently 424 Studio Apartments in Eugene with rent ranges from $595 to $2,450 with an average price of $1,454.
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Pet-Friendly Renting: Everything You Need to Know Before You Move
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