
Apartments near Southgate Plaza in Raleigh, NC (318 Rentals)


3771 Burtons Barn St

741 Bunche Dr

1218 Boyer St

2423 Quarry Ridge Ln

1506 E Lenoir St

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1438 Pleasant Garden Ln

1233 S Blount St, Unit 201

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2933 Smooth Stone Trail

3208 Ferdilah Ln

3304 Ferdilah Ln

3224 Cotton Grove Run

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2758 Windchase Dr

2826 Filbert St

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3527 Rivermist Dr

Room in Duplex on Bragg St

1120 Ujamaa Dr

3239 Polite Ln

3437 Ferdilah Ln

3400 Fatima Ct

1109 Ujamaa Dr

2516 Quarry Ridge Ln

Room in House on Slippery Elm Dr

3604 Rivermist Dr

Room in House on Tall Rock Ct

2032 Red Quartz Dr

2716 Lead Crystal Ct

3714 Horseshoe Farm St

1445 Lombar St

524 Branch St

1021 Gregg St

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There are currently 597 Studio Apartments in Raleigh with rent ranges from $915 to $2,755 with an average price of $1,529.
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