
Apartments near Edmond Town Center in Las Vegas, NV (522 Rentals)


837 N Bruce St

North 13th Simplex

Desert Lane Highland

1901-1949 Alwill St

Urbanity Apartments

James Anthony Plaza

301-311 N 11th St

315 N 11th St

Morelli House Apartments

14th St. Addition

444 N 13th St

524 N 14th St

The Lucy

915 S 1st St

901 Desert Ln

920-930 S Martin L King Blvd

508-510 S 7th St

811 S 3rd St

911 Desert Ln

904 S Casino Center Blvd

14th Street Addition

912 S Casino Center Blvd

521 15th St

441 N 14th St

445 N 14th St

Levit

500 N 14th St

437 N 14th St

921 Desert Ln

14th St. City Addition

14th St. Add.

210 S 10th St

Andrea Apartments

Davis Apartments

Horizon Studio Apartments

301-307 1/2 9th St.

James Anthony Plaza

926 S Casino Center Blvd

413 N 14th St

James Anthony Plaza

Cerrito Apartments

Nolana Apartments

1945 Cindysue St

520 N 15th St

1916 Allen Ln

390 N 13th St

429 N 15th St

205 S 10th St

116-118 S 11th St

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