
Apartments near Oakwood Center in Gretna, LA (400 Rentals)


2000 St Thomas St

1930 Annunciation St

750 St Mary Dr

1843 Annunciation St

620 Opelousas Ave

801 St Mary Dr

1930 A Annunciation St

1930 F Annunciation St

Bakery Condominiums

1930 G Annunciation St

800 St Mary Dr

811 St Mary Dr

1822 Laurel St

812 St Mary Dr

821 St Mary Dr

831 St Mary Dr

1931 LM Annunciation St

341 Opelousas Ave

822 St Mary Dr

853 St Mary Dr

1832 Laurel St

1931 CD Annunciation St

841 St Mary Dr

1852 Laurel St

1931 JK Annunciation St

1931 AB Annunciation St

1842 Laurel St

1801-1827 Laurel St

514 Jackson Ave

Riverside Lofts at Federal City

1417 Annunciation St

832 St Mary Dr

801 St Andrew St

921 Race St

1931 GH Annunciation St

842 St Mary Dr

741 Adele Dr

821 St Andrew St

1839-1863 Laurel St

811 St Andrew St

852 St Mary Dr

731 Adele Dr

1931 EF Annunciation St

802 St Andrew St

831 St Andrew St

751 Adele Dr

812 St Andrew St

725 Josephine Dr

1920 Laurel St

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There are currently 573 Studio Apartments in Gretna with rent ranges from $246 to $1,960 with an average price of $1,127.
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