
Apartments near Eastland Shopping Center in Lexington, KY (323 Rentals)


2400 Mirahill Dr

1201 N Broadway

2404 Mirahill Dr

2408 Mirahill Dr

Northland Apartments

205-207 12th St

404 N Limestone

206 Twelfth St

734 N Broadway

2405 Elderberry Ct

2401 Elderberry Ct

510-514 Central Ave

125-127 Woodland Ave

146 Kentucky Ave

728 N Broadway

2409 Elderberry Ct

212 Twelfth St

638 N Broadway

2408 Elderberry Ct

380 Codell Dr

213 12th St

371 N Limestone

137 Woodland Ave

2404 Elderberry Ct

367-369 N Limestone

363 N Limestone

216 Twelfth St

2405 Timberhill Ct

The Canterbury

2409 Timberhill Ct

132 E 3rd St

405-407 Morrison Ave

The Virginia Ann

402 N Upper St

568 N Broadway

The Broadmoor

2408 Timberhill Ct

2404 Timberhill Ct

160 Constitution St

The Greenbrier

154 Constitution St

163-171 Lakeshore Dr

158 Constitution St

300 Santa Anita Ct

621 N Broadway

137 Constitution St

224 Twelfth St

The Berkshire

2405 Elkwood Ct

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