
Apartments near Duraleigh Corners in Raleigh, NC (112 Rentals)


5101 Echo Ridge Rd

4439 Still Pines Dr

6133 Highcastle Ct

6140 Loch Laural Ln

4707 Cypress Tree Ln

6716 Glendower Rd

6946 Leesville Rd

4520 Timberhurst Dr

7001 Wheat Mill Pl

5434 Wind Mountain Ln

8034 Sycamore Hill Ln

8011 Sunset Branch Ct

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6515 Pleasant Pines Dr

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6115 Highcastle Ct

5016 Hermitage Dr

Pleasant Pines Townhomes

5104 Hollyridge Dr

5013 Hermitage Dr

6708 Glendower Rd

Parc at Leesville

2833 Seclusion Ct

6828 Ray Rd

2837 Seclusion Ct

6832 Ray Rd

2829 Seclusion Ct

2825 Seclusion Ct

2821 Seclusion Ct

2812 Seclusion Ct

2817 Seclusion Ct

2808 Seclusion Ct

2804 Seclusion Ct

2813 Seclusion Ct

2800 Seclusion Ct

2809 Seclusion Ct

2805 Seclusion Ct

2801 Seclusion Ct

Essex at Glen Eden

4201-4209 Arckelton Dr

4818-4824 Cornwall Pl

4806-4812 Cornwall Pl

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There are currently 595 Studio Apartments in Raleigh with rent ranges from $915 to $2,755 with an average price of $1,537.
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