
Apartments near Northtown Plaza in Houston, TX (360 Rentals)


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The Melrose

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Winston Heights

NHH Berry

Smart Living at Garden Oaks

Rose Garden Apartments

Monterrey Vista

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Villa Eterna Sonrisa Felix Z Fraga

Paraiso At Nordling

Lost Oaks

The Brighton Garden Oaks

Apex

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La Casita

Tidwell Park Apartments

Donovan Village Apartments

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The Catania

Meadowbrook Plaza Apartments

The Blanca Apartments

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122 Red Ripple Rd

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117 Ben Dr

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304 Truman St,, Unit B

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917 E 38th St

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866 Rachel St

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3404 Rogers St, Unit b

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1412 E35th Street, Unit B

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1001 Pinemont Dr, Unit SI ID1579173P

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1000 Pinemont Dr, Unit SI ID1579189P

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1001 Pinemont Dr, Unit SI ID1579209P

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3514 Ajax St, Unit SI ID1047956P

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5342 Donovan Gdns Ln, Unit SI ID1521013P

866 Rachel St

866 Rachel St

5119 Royal Heath Dr

4603 Indie Hts Ln, Unit A

4603 Indie Hts Ln, Unit B

825 Paul Quinn St

11403 Carla St

717 Janisch Rd

5111 Pine Reach Dr

240 Julia St

11321 Stonework Grv Ln

648 Westcross St

774 Dillard St

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