
Apartments near Alafaya Village in Orlando, FL (31 Rentals)


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East at Innovation

Knightsbridge at Stoneybrook

The Palmer

Pointe Parc at Avalon

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Parkside at Avalon Park

The Reserves at Alafaya

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924 Tillery Way

13544 Hidden Forest Cir

2253 Heathwood Cir

831 Cave Hollow Ln

3749 Andover Cay Blvd

12826 Lower River Blvd

2217 Heathwood Cir

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529 Brett Ct

2302 Abey Blanco Dr

2220 Heathwood Cir

14923 Hawksmoor Run Cir

1061 Ballyshannon Pkwy

11811 Estates Club Dr

13021 Auburn Cove Ln

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13048 Cog Hill Way

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3505 Tracy Vickers Alley

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12714 Paddle Ct

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12821 Lower River Blvd

Works at Uptown Avalon

3706-3744 Avalon Park East Blvd

Hudson at East

14085 Alafaya Oak Bnd

3439 Norman Lewis Aly

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