
Apartments near Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ (787 Rentals)


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Novella at Biltmore

The Lofts on 7th

Medlock Place

inHabit on 7th

Ava North & South

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The Coronado

Highland Terrace

Solaris at the Biltmore

Mariposa Manor

Partenza on Highland

Pierson Palms

Avalon

Madison Villas

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Collins off Colter*

The Station on Central

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Briella Phoenix

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The Heritage Apartment Homes

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The Phoenix Apartments on 6th Avenue

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Phoenix Scholar House

MAA Midtown Phoenix

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Halcyon on 18th St

Playton Place

Skylar Apartments

Halcyon on Cheery Lynn

1649 E Oak St

Coronado Flats

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Icon on Central

Del Prado

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2301 N 27th St, Unit APT #3

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1739 E Granada Rd, Unit 1739 E Granada Guest House

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4343 N. 21st Street Phoenix, Unit #112

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4135 N 27th St, Unit #1

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2025 N Richland St, Unit B

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1115 E Whitton Ave, Unit House

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2545 E Clarendon Ave, Unit -3

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1433 E. Edgemont Avenue, Unit Guest House

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2308 N 28th Pl, Unit 3

Furnished Studio-Phoenix - Midtown

Furnished Studio-Phoenix - Biltmore

198 W Mariposa St, Unit 1

1739 E Granada Rd, Unit 2

1433 E Edgemont Ave, Unit 2

4235 N 13th Pl, Unit Apt 1

4212 N 19th St, Unit b

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