
Apartments near Campus Village in Las Vegas, NV (842 Rentals)


1317 23rd St. North

332 W Cincinnati Ave

404 W Van Buren Ave

Rancho Gardens North

2753 Kline Cor

335 W Cincinnati Ave

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1722-1726 W Bonanza Rd

El Sol Del Pueblo

El Sol Del Pueblo

2412 Tam Dr

1412-1416 N 23rd St

2830 Karen Ave

2852 Karen Ave

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1118 Palm St

2916 Karen Ave

Elsol Del Pueblo

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Turnberry Place

2689 Mcleod

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1529 Cobb Ln

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2031 Washington Ave

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406 S. 11th Street

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