
Apartments near Kenrick Plaza in St. Louis, MO (194 Rentals)


4420 Jamieson Ave

6401 Jamieson Ave

Park Mansion Condominiums

3955 Jamieson Ave

3951 Jamieson Ave

6600-6604 Devonshire Ave

6425 Loughborough Ave

3935 Jamieson Ave

6922 Jamieson Ave

6926 Jamieson Ave

6930 Jamieson Ave

6940 Jamieson Ave

6525 Devonshire Ave

6925-6931 Clifton Ave

6510-6512 Devonshire Ave

7000-7004 Jamieson Ave

6250 Loughborough Ave

1223-1231 Elm Dr

6250-6254 Loughborough Ave

1224-1230 S Elm Ave

6240-6244 Loughborough Ave

6224-6228 Sunshine Dr

6401 Nottingham Ave

6219 Nagel Ave

6211-6215 Robert Ave

7080 Jamieson Ave

7100-02 Jamieson Ave

7112-14 Jamieson Ave

5876 Sunshine Dr

7108 Jamieson Ave

5961 Nagel Ave

5868 Robert Ave

7118-7120 Jamieson Ave

7124 Jamieson Ave

Emerald Ridge Apartments

5939 Nagel

5932 Loughborough St

7128-7130 Jamieson Ave

5842 Robert Ave

5848 Sunshine Dr

7134 Jamieson Ave

6205 Eichelberger St

7156 Jamieson Ave

5919 Nagel Ave

6256 Nottingham Ave

5820 Sunshine Dr

6242 Nottingham Ave

6238 Nottingham Ave

7166-68 Jamieson Ave

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