Apartments near Fourth North Pavilion in St. Petersburg, FL (305 Rentals)

2440 25th St N

628 51st Ave N

5185 6th Way N

617 52nd Ave N

547 46th Ave N

426 Palm Ave

4681 1st St NE

4651 1st St NE

5519 Commonwealth Ave N

5095 Bay St NE

4920 Locust St NE

4880 Locust St NE

324 42nd Ave N

5210 Dr M.L.K. Jr St N

5566 Kelly Dr N

484 Santa Cruz Pl NE

4843 Napoli Ct NE

233 41st Ave NE

4774 Palermo Ct NE

220 SE JEFFERSON Cir N

525 Moreno Cir NE

660 62nd Ave N

1155 53rd Ave N

955-955 39th Ave N

1247 Monticello Blvd N

742 45th Ave NE

541 40th Ave NE

517 Hampton Ave NE

6360 1st St N

209 NE Lincoln Cir N

3651 Haines Rd N

510 34th Ave N

3700-3700 Haines Rd N

3460 Haines Rd N

230 Mystic Lake Dr N

5850 18th St N

5920 18th St N

3655 North Dr

175 28th Ave NE

3725 18th St N

2758 10th St N

3312 17th St N

1623 31st Ave N

6900 16th St N

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There are currently 656 Studio Apartments in St. Petersburg with rent ranges from $995 to $4,861 with an average price of $1,733.
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