
Apartments near Shops at the Academy in Fort Worth, TX (147 Rentals)


Westlake Gardens & Bella Terra Apartments

Remi Apartment Homes

1823 S Las Vegas Trail, Unit Westlake Gardens - 1 Bedroom

1625 Mary K Ln, Unit 1627

Room in House on Hayes Ct

1021 Crosby Ave

822 Rumfield Rd

822 Lakeview Ridge

10020 Poinsett Wy

841 Hackamore St

9021 White Settlement Rd

542 S Redford Ln

9108 Lanham St

9304 Marilyn Ct

418 S Las Vegas Trail

151 Allencrest Dr

405 S Las Vegas Trail

143 Allencrest Dr

213 Donald St

10129 Clemmons Rd

8112 Melrose Ct W

1417 Sun Dr

845 Rumfield Rd

8109 Tinsley Ln

801 McCully St

856 Renfro Dr

856 McCully St

8030 Cambridge Cir

113 Myers Dr

103 West Pl

105 West Pl

101 East Pl

102 East Pl

115 Saddle Rd

111 Saddle Rd

Parkview Villas

715 Lariat Ln

714 Lariat Ln

726 Lariat Ln

I&J

Cambridge

8028 Cambridge Cir

Ridge & Parkdale Apartments

Townhouse West

Sky Landing Apartments

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There are currently 284 Studio Apartments in Fort Worth with rent ranges from $699 to $1,954 with an average price of $1,216.
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