
Apartments near Divers Supply Plaza in Jacksonville, FL (75 Rentals)


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Eden at Kendall West

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Lux at Sorrel

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Sands on Beach

The Ridley

Cypress Cove

The Solera at Kendall West

Colonnade at Regency

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The Meridian

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Verona Palms

The Edge at Town Center

Monterey at Beach Boulevard

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Park at Via Veneto

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Bella Terraza

Pine Meadows Apartments

Beachwood Apartments

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Palms at Beacon Pointe

Wynnfield Lakes

The Commons

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10724 Alden Rd

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2405 Peach Dr, Unit SI ID1578514P

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1651 Hawkins Cove Dr W, Unit SI ID1578498P

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10941 Hardwick Ln, Unit SI ID1578560P

11734 Cape Horn Ave

12133 Versailles St

2479 Coachman Lakes Dr

12168 Biarritz St

10432 Brookwood Bluff Rd S

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1852 Willesdon Dr E

8906 Devon Pines Dr

1141 Brookwood Bluff Rd E

10345 Driftwood Rd

10847 Dulawan Dr

11157 Wyndham Hollow Ln

3044 San Salvadore Ave

12048 Coachman Lakes Way

348 Candlebark Dr

1300 Kendall Dr

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2107 Alfa Romeo Dr

1968 Willesdon Dr W

2343 Mindanao Dr

10930 Whitly Ct

11729 Wattle Tree Rd N

1824 Brookview Dr S

11155 Stanley Steamer Ln

1768 Mindanao Dr

11368 Estancia Villa Dr

10075 GATE N Pky

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There are currently 535 Studio Apartments in Jacksonville with rent ranges from $367 to $3,434 with an average price of $1,319.
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