
Apartments near Swett Plaza Shopping Center in Nashville, TN (779 Rentals)


27 N at City Heights

Brownese Apartment

520 27th Ave N

613 27th Ave N

714 27th Ave N

738 29th Ave N

3007 Batavia St

3005 Batavia St

520 31st Ave N

723 26th Ave N

721 26th Ave N

617 26th Ave N

526 26th Ave N

3015 Batavia St

905 30th Ave N

2910 Clifton Ave

2906 Felicia St

Wesley Manor

806 32nd Ave N

3000 Clifton Ave

3117 Batavia St

721 25th Ave N

721 32nd Ave N

902 32nd Ave N

3000 Clare Ave

813 32nd Ave N

The Connect at City Heights

934 31st Ave N

3300 Clifton Ave

900 33rd Ave N

2431 Herman St

908 33rd Ave N

910 33rd Ave N

907 33rd Ave N

3321 Clifton Ave

3301 Batavia St

3323 Clifton Ave

918 33rd Ave N

3101 Albion St

908 34th Ave N

3318 Clifton Ave

2246 Batavia St

2719 Alameda St

2424 Lofts

3400 Clifton Ave

2311 Booker St

3402 Clifton Ave

3210 Albion St

1000 33rd Ave N

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