
Apartments near Terryview Plaza in Gretna, LA (195 Rentals)


3201-3217 Kabel Dr

3310-3320 Kabel Dr

1403-1413 Lawrence St

1524-1536 Hendee St

1616 Elizardi Blvd

1622 Elizardi Blvd

Milennium Place Apartments

2152-2160 Glasgow Dr

610 Felicity St

1220 Lochlomand Dr

620 Felicity St

630 Felicity St

1820 Chippewa St Park

1810 Chippewa St Park

1800 Chippewa St Park

1831 Chippewa St Park

1821 Chippewa St Park

1801 Chippewa St Park

1811 Chippewa St Park

1810 Annunciation St

1800 Annunciation St

1820 Annunciation St

921 Race St

1417 Annunciation St

1470 Constance St

1460 Constance St

1705 Pailet Ave

Bakery Condominiums

1222 Annunciation St

1230 Constance St

1233 Constance St

Kassville Apartments

The Pines Apartments

Arbor Place

Renaissance Place

Oakvilla Apartments

Garden Oaks Tower

JoAnn Place

1508 Manhattan Blvd

Kabel Estates

Marsailles Apartments

1500-1512 Hendee St

River Garden Historic Apartments

803 Felicity 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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