
Apartments near University Heights Shopping Center in San Antonio, TX (182 Rentals)


4835 Usaa Blvd, Unit 8107

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 3317

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 2143

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 3329

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 1314

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 3321

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 2310

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 2210

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 3123

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 2233

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 1313

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 2338

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 3318

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 2333

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 2303

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 3323

14015 Univ Pass, Unit 3414

5810 UTSA Boulevard, Unit 3202

14102 N Hills Village Dr

6612 Spring Manor St

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11234 Berkley Sq

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11311 Babcock Bnd

12422 Chena Lake

410 Mahogany Chest

6446 Babcock Rd

13402 Asbury Vista

12814 Idledale Dr

12714 Idledale Dr

12810 Idledale Dr

12718 Idledale Dr

12822 Idledale Dr

6602 Steamboat

6603 Steamboat

6607 Steamboat

12914 Idledale Dr

13018 Idledale Dr

6611 Steamboat

12814 Berthoud Ln

6606 Aspen Heights

6603 Aspen Heights

12710 Englemann Dr

13011 Idledale Dr

12923 Idledale Dr

6611 Aspen Heights

12714 Englemann Dr

12911 Berthoud Ln

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