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


812 E Main St

100-102 S Hanover St

332-334 S Upper St

347 S Upper St

517 Patterson St

343 S Upper St

219 S Limestone

908 Richmond Rd

615 E Main St

603 E Main St

215 S Limestone

324 S Upper

328 S Upper St

318 S Upper St

312 S Upper St

104 W High St

169 Donabrook Ct

337 S Mill St

Lansdowne Heights Condominium Homes

355 S Broadway

334 S Broadway

Serenity Place

The Dakota

Hanover Terrace

121 N Martin Luther King Blvd

The Fayette Building

162 N Hanover Ave

167 Eastern Ave

176-186 Eastern Ave

108-114 Church St

730 Terrace View Dr

722 Terrace View Dr

258 E Second St

1715 Hill View Pl

1721 Hill Rise Dr

Elm Tree Lane Apartments

158 Constitution St

191 Richmond Ave

154 Constitution St

160 Constitution St

The Midlands Phase II

412 E Third St

1020-1030 Cross Keys Rd

Whitney Woods

549 E 3rd St

1043 Cross Keys Rd

1045 Cross Keys Rd

1049 Cross Keys Rd

1053 Cross Keys 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 $1,237.
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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 $1,587.
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