
Apartments near Ral-Lee Shopping Center in Raleigh, NC (359 Rentals)


2204 Hawkins St

Sullivan Residence Hall

1051 N King Charles Rd

Raleigh Millbank

706-714 Harris St

505-515 Peyton St

2012 Wake Forest Rd

305 Dacian Rd

2823 Mayview Rd

2817 Wade Ave

The Townes on Wade

2907-2911 Wade Ave

2913-2919 Wade Ave

2921-2927 Wade Ave

2900-2906 Oberry St

2910-2914 Oberry St

Curtis Drive Subdivision

1620 Curthay Ct

3005 Leonard St

1701-1703 Curtis Dr

3021 Medlin Dr

3035 Medlin Dr

Prairie Building

Capital Apartments

610 Hillsborough St

The Line

620 W Jones St

Elizabeth Apartments

624 W Jones St

The Sir Walter

212 N Boylan Ave

Carriage House Apartments

Murphy School Apartments

Glenwood Towers

The Acorn on Person Street

Revisn - Furnished Apartments

Magnolia

Magnolia Square

Carlton Place Apartments

323 S East St

The Shelton at Cameron Court

ABODE at Hargett

Grosvenor Gardens Apartments

Heritage Park

Eastwood Court

Parkview Manor

George's Mews

1301 Hillsborough

Gregory Oaks Apartments
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