
Apartments near Village Plaza in Jacksonville, FL (76 Rentals)


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The Aston at Town Center

The Point at Tamaya

Mirage on Kernan

North Beach on Kernan Apartments

Pinewood Pointe

Timberwood Trace

The Ridley

Country Club Lakes

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Sands on Beach

The Club At Town Center

The Edge at Town Center

Monterey at Beach Boulevard

Links at Windsor Parke

Wynnfield Lakes

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2162 Saint Martins Dr E

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13364 Beach Blvd, Unit 238, Unit 238

11734 Cape Horn Ave

2443 N Seabury Pl

2343 Mindanao Dr

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4185 Ripken Cir E

12105 Spindlewood Ct

12133 Versailles St

12640 Ashmore Green Dr S

4576 Antler Hill Dr E

2352 Longmont Dr

12772 Glade Springs Dr S

11157 Millington Ct

Unit 132

12196 Calais St

3591 Kernan Blvd S

2480 Ridge Will Dr

2262 Bristol Spring Ct

12168 Irwin Manor Dr

2429 N Seabury Pl

2472 Fernside Rd

12519 Hunters Branch Way

3551 Pebble Path Ln

3504 Summerlin Ln N

13298 Stone Pond Dr

12856 Chets Creek Dr N

12658 Holly Springs Ct

3684 Summerlin Ln E

3435 Nightscape Cr

2658 Sam Houston Pl

2489 Caprera Cir

2538 Green Spring Dr

12880 Kelsey Island Dr

2530 Whispering Woods Blvd

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