
Apartments near Woodhill Circle Plaza in Lexington, KY (283 Rentals)


208 Lakeshore Dr

Lake Edge Condos

Hanover Towers Condominium

2901 Winter Garden

380 Codell Dr

2401 Elderberry Ct

2404 Elderberry Ct

2400 Mirahill Dr

2405 Timberhill Ct

2405 Elderberry Ct

340 Codell Dr

2404 Mirahill Dr

2404 Timberhill Ct

2408 Elderberry Ct

2409 Elderberry Ct

2409 Timberhill Ct

2408 Timberhill Ct

2405 Elkwood Ct

2408 Mirahill Dr

330 Codell Dr

2409 Elkwood Ct

320 Codell Dr

2408 Elkwood Ct

2404 Elkwood Ct

310 Codell Dr

300 Codell Dr

216 Codell Dr

212 Codell Dr

208 Codell Dr

204 Codell Dr

200 Codell Dr

2001-2029 Saint Michael Dr

2115-2125 Coburn Blvd

2101-2111 Coburn Blvd

2053 Coburn Blvd

2047 Coburn Blvd

2041 Coburn Blvd

2035 Coburn Blvd

2029 Coburn Blvd

121 St Margaret Dr

Henry Clay

2117 Fontaine Rd

100 Idle Hour Dr

Highland Apartments

2832-2836 Ryan Cir

2841-2845 Ryan Cir

2093 Fontaine Rd

101 Idle Hour Dr

Joey Way

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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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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Lexington ranges from $765 to $3,237 with an average monthly rent of $1,306.
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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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