
Apartments near Brendles Shopping Center in Raleigh, NC (146 Rentals)


3752 Tryon Ridge Dr

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3550 Eastern Branch Road

5113 Chasteal Trail

737 Southgate Dr

2012 Winston Diamond Ct

3741 Tryon Ridge Dr

4317 Bethel Park Dr

4319 Bethel Park Dr

2112 Walnut Bluffs Ln

2147 Sunny Cove Dr

1216 Haybrook Ln

1208 Haybrook Ln

5038 Kota St

5001 Microcline Trl

5046 Arkose Dr

5041 Eagle Stone Lane

4802 Tanglewood Oaks St

3512 Slippery Elm Dr

5513 Bringle Ct

2625 Chert Ln

1807 Fox Hollow Dr

3911 Volkswalk Pl

401 Coalinga Lane

6417 Granite Quarry Dr

6429 Granite Quarry Dr

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430 Sustainable Wy

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305 Kennedy St

Battle Bridge Townhomes

10 Property Investment Portfolio

Birch and Branch Apartments

Lennar at Trace at Olde Towne

3305-3313 Poole Rd

5125 Mass Rock Dr

567-573 Dacian Rd

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There are currently 578 Studio Apartments in Raleigh with rent ranges from $891 to $4,127 with an average price of $1,489.
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