
Apartments near 4th Street Center in St. Petersburg, FL (550 Rentals)


560 12th Ave NE

1134 Highland St N

505 11th Ave NE

1120 Beach Dr NE

570 12th Ave NE

5000 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St N

940 6th St N

916 1st St N

5200 1st St N

1215 10th St N

1701 16th St N

606 12th

901 3rd St N

1121 Beach Dr NE

1001 Crescent Lake Dr N

945 Crescent Lake Dr N

471 9th Ave N

301 52nd Ave N

900 1st St N

426 11th Ave NE

1017-1021 N 8th St

1010 Crescent Lake Dr

900 Bay St NE

415 10th Ave NE

1101-1111 Beach Dr NE

38 53rd Ave N

626 12th Ave NE

555 9th Ave N

Woodlawn Oaks

809-815 N 10th Ave

725 9th Ave N

Downtown St Pete (N side) Duplex w/ 2-car gar

1100 N Shore Dr NE

829 5th St N

144 9th Ave N

1625 16th St N

436 10th Ave NE

838 6th St N

810 Dartmoor St N

824 6th St N

1345 14th St N

333 8th Ave N

255 8th Ave N

427 8th Ave N

807 9th Ave N

147 8th Ave N

819 6th St N

370 53rd Ave N

433 53rd Ave N

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