
Apartments near St. John's Square in Jacksonville, FL (90 Rentals)


The Drake at Deerwood

MAA Tapestry Park

Eddison at Deerwood Park

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The Aston at Town Center

The Jaxon

Lake Lofts at Deerwood

Spyglass

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Timucuan Lakeside

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Sands on Beach

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54 Magnolia

MAA Town Center

The Club At Town Center

The Edge at Town Center

Monterey at Beach Boulevard

Pine Meadows Apartments

Beachwood Apartments

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10724 Alden Rd

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2405 Peach Dr, Unit SI ID1578514P

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10941 Hardwick Ln, Unit SI ID1578560P

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3812 Tallcott Dr, Unit SI ID1546383P

4549 Cobblefield Cir E

4479 Cobblefield Cir W

11734 Cape Horn Ave

10321 Dobell Rd

4131 Eve Dr E

4475 Ellipse Dr

12133 Versailles St

8550 Touchton Rd, Unit 2136

11001 Beckley Pl

2479 Coachman Lakes Dr

4149 Dalry Dr

10429 Anders Blvd

12168 Biarritz St

3044 San Salvadore Ave

12048 Coachman Lakes Way

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2107 Alfa Romeo Dr

10075 Gate Pkwy N, Unit 1610

10819 Grand Central Pl N

2343 Mindanao Dr

10819 Grand Central Pl N

11368 Estancia Villa Dr

2798 Lantana Lakes Dr W

3968 Packard Dr

2656 Lantana Lakes Dr E

10538 Lantana Lakes Dr N

4305 Anson Dr

2524 Forest Blvd

4442 Rock Creek Cir

4454 Ellipse Dr

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