
Apartments near East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie, LA (851 Rentals)


4429 Herrmann St

4400 Herrmann St

4500-4506 Laplace St

4441 Herrmann St

4512 Laplace St

4437 Herrmann St

4508 Laplace St

4501 Herrmann St

4412 Herrmann St

4516 Laplace St

4520 Laplace St

4505 Herrmann St

4424 Herrmann St

4509 Herrmann St

4500 Belle Dr

4500 Herrmann St

4436 Herrmann St

4508 Herrmann St

4504 Belle Dr

4525 Herrmann St

4508 Belle Dr

4520-4526 Herrmann St

4530 Herrmann St

4512 Belle Dr

4612 Fairfield St

4606 Fairfield St

4538 Herrmann St

4516 Belle Dr

4408 Belle Dr

4624 Fairfield St

4426 Fairfield St

4632 Fairfield St

4636 Fairfield St

4640 Fairfield St

4644 Fairfield St

4223 Lime St

4401 Tabony St

4405 Tabony St

4409 Tabony St

4413 Tabony St

3407 N Woodlawn Ave

4417 Yale St

3412 N Woodlawn Ave

4421 Yale St

4413 Yale St

4405 Yale St

3403 N Woodlawn Ave

4433 Yale St

4409 Yale St

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There are currently 998 Studio Apartments in Metairie with rent ranges from $700 to $3,000 with an average price of $1,021.
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