
Apartments near University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Campus in St. Petersburg, FL (610 Rentals)


1014 Bay St NE

312 10th Ave N

835 7th Ave N

415 10th Ave NE

720 8th St N

555 10th St N

301 13th St N

555 9th Ave N

3014 6th St S

1033 Bay St NE

236 11th Ave NE

426 11th Ave NE

Archer Arms Apartments

421 10th Ave N

3027 6th St S

734 9th Ave N

725 9th Ave N

320 13th St N

1429 22nd Ave S

940 6th St N

301 11th Ave NE

1019 5th St

421 11th Ave NE

209 11th Ave N

1014 7th Ave

505 11th Ave NE

1041 5th St N

468 13th St N

945 Crescent Lake Dr N

1001 Crescent Lake Dr N

1101-1111 Beach Dr NE

Gallery Haus

300 12th Ave NE

516 12th Ave NE

Alexan 1700

1100 N Shore Dr NE

520 11th Ave N

809 9th Ave N

807 9th Ave N

1315 4th Ave N

1649 1st Ave N

1010 Crescent Lake Dr

1120 Beach Dr NE

El Marisol

560 12th Ave NE

1206 Oak St

1121 Beach Dr NE

117 12th Ave N

461 11th Ave N

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