
Apartments near Baptist Health Lexington in Lexington, KY (471 Rentals)


156 Bonnie Brae Dr

108 Surfside Dr

154 Bonnie Brae Dr

650 Maxwelton Ct

657 S Limestone

168 Surfside Dr

160 Bonnie Brae Dr

128 Surfside Dr

148 Surfside Dr

655 S Limestone

162 Bonnie Brae Dr

188 Surfside Dr

646 Maxwelton Ct

Malabu Terrace Condominiums

LTS 633 Maxwelton Court

208 Surfside Dr

642 Maxwelton Ct

228 Surfside Dr

St Agnes House

643 S Limestone

335 Virginia Ave

562 Woodland Ave

1081 S Broadway

Harrods Park

Virginia Avenue Apartments

LTS 625 South Limestone

366 S Broadway Park

127 Prall St

147 Prall St

181 Prall St

185 Prall St

415 Marquis Ave

1114-116 Cooper Dr

1118 Cooper Dr

189 Prall St

Montmullin Street Townhouses

168 Montmullin St

120 Montmullin St

358 A Duke Rd

1122 Cooper Dr

360 Duke Rd

Indian Queen

445 S Ashland Ave

125 Montmullin St

127 Montmullin St

332 Duke Rd

336 Duke Rd

328 Duke Rd

324 Duke Rd

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There are currently 558 Studio Apartments in Lexington with rent ranges from $540 to $1,855 with an average price of $1,241.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lexington range from $895 to $5,950. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,589.
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