
Apartments near Indian School & 24th Street Center in Phoenix, AZ (834 Rentals)


2801-2809 E Turney Ave

Kwan Yin

2821 E Turney Ave

4135 N 17th St

Desert Siesta

4229 N 17th St

1743 E Amelia Ave

4241 N 17th St

4204 N 17th St

4208 N 17th St

4138 N 17th St

Los Arboles Apartments

Residences at 2211 Camelback

Esplanade Place

Osborn Garden

2222-2224 E Pinchot Ave

Heritage Park Retirement Condominiums

Terrace Condominiums

The Lofts at Arcadia

3030 E Clarendon Ave

1858 E Avalon Dr

Madison Park Gardens

3115-3119 E Fairmont Ave

Imagine Communities

1739 E Cheery Lynn Dr

Bronze Boot Trailer Pk (21 Spaces)

1903 E Pinchot Ave

1721-1723 E Cherry Lynn Rd

Indianola Apartments

3131 E Fairmount Ave

1702 E Cheery Lynn Rd

Sandbar 32

3102 E Campbell Ave

Emerald Park Condominiums

Circle Meadow Apartments

2822-2834 N 21st Pl

4205 N 32nd St

Brio 14 Apartments

4307 N 13th Pl

1621-1623 E Pinchot Ave

1940 E Medlock Dr

4401 N 13th Pl

The Cloisters Condominiums

3319 North 32nd Street

Highland Fourplex

2930 N 30th St

1950 E Orange Dr

Meadowbrook

1449 E Highland Ave

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