
Apartments near Highland Park Place in Highland Park, MI (329 Rentals)


McNichols Apartments

250 W Golden Gate

1705 Oakman Blvd

Kendall Place

1610 Collingwood St

1605 Collingwood St

The Henley

1408 Glynn Ct

1241 Glynn Ct

Boston Court

2332 Tuxedo St

2001 Burlingame St

2017 Burlingame St

15326 Wildemere St

1890 Ewald Cir

EWALD CIRCLE SINGLE FAMILY PORTFOLIO

1920 Ewald Cir

50 Westminster

2925 W Buena Vista St

2630 Richton St

70 Westminster St

2701 Sturtevant St

3205 Kendall St

1991 Ewald Cir

EWALD CIRCLE RENTAL 12 UNIT PORTFOLIO

3200 Tyler St

506 Kenilworth St

2340 Calvert St

The Claire

70 Clairmount St

9301 Oakland St

2382 Caniff St

13700 Dexter Ave

2643 Caniff St

Reverend Dr. Jim Holley Residences

3700 Pasadena St

14915-14917 Quincy St

12129 Wildemere St

660 Hazelwood

13625 Dean St

216 Holbrook St

3261 Elmhurst St

2200 Poland St

3840 W Buena Vista St

2405 Ewald Cir

456 Alger St

508 Alger St

North End Village

4203 Tyler St
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How much are Studio apartments in Highland Park?
There are currently 103 Studio Apartments in Highland Park with rent ranges from $475 to $1,635 with an average price of $916.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Highland Park ranges from $410 to $2,750 with an average monthly rent of $1,144.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Highland Park cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Highland Park range from $457 to $3,750. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,457.
How expensive are Highland Park Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 81 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Highland Park on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $525 to $2,550 - averaging $1,316 for the location.
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