
Apartments near Village Shopping Center in Phoenix, AZ (453 Rentals)


22 W Royal Palm Rd

3352 W Harmont

3308 W Loma Ln

3315 W Loma Ln

8108 N 33rd Dr

3364 W Harmont Dr

8821 N 2nd St

3325 W Harmont Dr

10015 N 1st Ave

3352 W Las Palmaritas Dr

8225 N Central Ave

8842 N 2nd Way

9404 N 2nd Pl

Christian Manor III

3308 W Northern Ave

Northern Lanai Fourplex

The North Apartments

3363 W Harmont Dr

3321 W Loma Ln

3357 W Harmont

8838 N 2nd Way

8145 N Central Ave

La Granada

Royal Palm Central Condo

8837 N 2nd Way

Aztec

8841 N 2nd Way

2712 W Myrtle Ave

2722-2726 W Myrtle Ave

8000 N Central Ave

8910-8912 N 3rd St

7130-7136 N 27th Ave

8602 N 3rd St

8001 N Central St

11444 N 28th Dr

Glenn Canyon Trailor Park

7104 N 27th Ave

3617-3623 W Dunlap Ave

Sunset Manor

Casitas on Myrtle

Solara

315 E Carol Ave

308 E Vogel Ave

321 E Carol Ave

Tengen Place

316 E Vogel Ave

11666 N 28th Dr

405 E Ironwood Dr

1100-1102 W Glendale

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