
Apartments near Ky Trade Place in Lexington, KY (600 Rentals)


305 N Broadway

Whitney Woods

176-186 Eastern Ave

Elm Tree Lane Apartments

315 N Broadway

319 N Broadway

1004 Fontaine Rd

493 W 3rd St

509 W Third St

603 E Main St

1006 Fontaine Rd

331 N Broadway

1008 Fontaine Rd

1010 Fontaine Rd

1012 Fontaine Rd

615 E Main St

Desha Apartments

335 Desha Rd

105 Cochran Rd

1016 Fontaine Rd

104 Cochran Rd

107 Cochran Rd

222 Campsie Pl

109 Cochran Rd

1018 Fontaine Rd

106 Cochran Rd

108 Cochran Rd

342-344 Desha Rd

111 Cochran Rd

363 N Limestone

115 Cochran Rd

367-369 N Limestone

371 N Limestone

140 Cochran Rd

1046 Fontaine Rd

117 Cochran Rd

412 E Third St

150 Cochran Rd

402 N Upper St

160 Cochran Rd

431 W 4th St

404 N Limestone

421-425 W 4th St

453 W 4th St

403 N Martin Luther King Blvd

337 Irvine Rd

4th Street Apartments

415 Bourbon Ave

424 N Broadway

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