
Apartments near Community Financial Retail Center in Milwaukee, WI (740 Rentals)


4316 N 19th Pl

1059 N 46th St

3349 N Palmer St

5503-5511 W Keefe Ave

McCabe Hall

3920 N 6th St

Cobblers Lofts

3888 N Port Washington Rd

4136 N Green Bay Ave

Shoeworks Lofts

1904 N 59th St

5401-5409 Vliet St

3901 N 52nd St

5411 W Vliet St

Cityview

3501 N 57th St

5425-5433 W Martin Dr

5439 W Martin Dr

Straz Tower

4715 W Wells St

5511 W Martin Dr

Westown Green

1027 N Edison St

5605 W Martin Dr

The Wisconsin Tower

5605 W Capitol Dr

1245 N Milwaukee St

1241-1243 N Milwaukee St

Margaret Lock Residence Hall

5721 W Capitol Dr

Roy W. Johnson Residence Hall

4333 N 51st Blvd

730-734 N Old World 3rd St

Cawker Building

5320 W Wisconsin Ave

730 N Plankinton Ave

770 N Water St

224-226 E Mason St

Fond Du Lac Center

United Townhomes

Capuchin Apartments

United Homes

Garfield Park Apartments

Hadley Terrace

New Village

1862 W Fond du Lac Ave

Franklin Square Apartments

Calvary Gardens

2214-2220 W Hopkins St. (8 Unit)

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