Apartments near Edgewood Square in Jacksonville, FL (318 Rentals)

2155 Belvedere St

8032 Lexington Dr

750 Escambia St

2250 W 13th St

4524 Castlewood Dr W

1192 W 25th St

8253 Lexington Dr

2210 Pullman Ave

9131 Jefferson Ave

2904 Moncrief Rd

4720 Fredericksburg Ave

9348 Culpeper Ave

2810 Venus St

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1040 Brandywine St

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1593 W 21st St

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1216 W 24th St

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1648 W 36th St

5634 Astor Plz

5732 Oprey St

Security Apartments

1820 W 45th St

4968-4974 Paris Ave | 4 Units

Jacksonville Fourplex

4117-4125 Lorenzo Ct

3989 Leonnie Rd

3997 Leonnie Rd

1527 Gandy St

4251 Moncrief Rd W

LORENZO_4178 Lorenzo Court #3

1616 36th St

1624 36th St

7308 Smyrna St

7320 Smyrna St

2264 W 28th St

1616-1624 W 36th St

4021 Pearce St

4322 Wilson St

1511 33rd St

1505 33rd St

1961 W 26th St

1590 31st St

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