
Apartments near North Shepherd Center in Houston, TX (555 Rentals)


401 W 25th St, Unit 2125

401 W 25th St, Unit 2215

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3514 Ajax St

401 W 25th St, Unit 2325

401 W 25th St, Unit 2309

720 W 26th St, Unit 4046

401 W 25th St, Unit 2415

825 Usener St, Unit 724

825 Usener St, Unit 844

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5530 Kiam St, Unit SI ID1019540P

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1327 W 21st St, Unit SI FL2-ID1316409P

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1305 Beverly St

825 Usener St, Unit 829

825 Usener St, Unit 619

825 Usener St, Unit 923

825 Usener St, Unit 649

825 Usener St, Unit 748

825 Usener St, Unit 741

825 Usener St, Unit 1029

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2617 Yale St, Unit SI ID1225770P

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5336 Darling St, Unit SI ID1225767P

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543 T C Jester Blvd, Unit SI ID1225766P

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2103 Radcliffe St, Unit SI ID1225772P

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1206 W 25th St, Unit SI ID1056411P

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5620 Petty St, Unit SI ID1019538P

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5522 Larkin St, Unit SI FL2-ID1056420P

6351 Paddington Bnd Dr

117 E 32nd St

639 W 16th St

826 Nadine St

4603 Indie Hts Ln, Unit A

4603 Indie Hts Ln, Unit B

1805 Napa Creek Ln

6383 Paddington Bnd Dr

1109 Robbie St

648 Westcross St

1660 W T C Jester Blvd

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