Apartments near The Shoppes at Berry Place in Fort Worth, TX (348 Rentals)

2552 S University Dr

2705 Belzise Terrace

4204 Wayside Ave

2133 Edwin St

2544 S University Dr

2538 S University Dr

2565 Rogers Ave

2103 Mistletoe Ave

3512 Park Ridge Blvd

2545 Rogers Ave

3237 Odessa Ave

1718 E Powell Ave

3528 Rogers Ave

1208 E Magnolia Ave

3817 Winfield Ave

3616 Harwen Terrace

2256 Old Leonard St

2234 Irwin St

1017 E Humbolt St

2236 Irwin St

2226 W Rosedale St S

4000 Winfield Ave

4706 Sandage Ave

2800 W Fuller Ave

4517 Rutland Ave

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4706 Sandage Ave

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2101 Mistletoe Ave

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1212 Glen Garden Dr

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2103 Mistletoe Ave

2300-2306 W Lowden St

1317 Alston Ave

Park Place Apartments

2837 Hemphill St

Lipscomb Townhomes

800 W Capps St

2508 W Jennings Ave

801 Page St

805-813 Page St

2100 Hemphill St

2816-2826 Frazier Ave

709 W Richmond Ave

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