
Apartments near The Shoppes at Armenia in Tampa, FL (237 Rentals)


2315 W Rio Vista Ave

2120 W Comanche Ave

5320 Mendenhall Dr

2505 W Violet St

2916 W Wilder Ave

3101 W Hillsborough Ave

MR Rogers Appliances

4805 N Melton Ave

6817 N Habana Ave

North Rome Trailer Park

Brookshire Townhomes

2107 W Ferris Ave

3607 W Idlewild Ave

3124 W Sligh Ave

Barracks Cottages

517 W Idlewild Ave

501 W Idlewild Ave

Ola Place

6921 N Himes Ave

Tampa Racquet Club Condominiums

6813 N Marie Ave

5008 N Cortez Ave

6408 N Church Ave

Keystone

Ely's Beauty Salon

2512 W Tampa Bay Blvd

4104 N Ola Ave

Lowry Apartments

2813 Lorraine St

3915 W Alva St

Branch Court

111 W Genesee St

3314 Tampa Bay Blvd

4618-24 W Alva St

4018 W Alva St

800 W Lowry Ln

Seminole Apartments

5113 N Central Ave

4605 N Lois Ave

The Tree Fort

2910 W Ivy St

405 E Cayuga St

4418 N Clark Ave

4422 N Clark Ave

4420 N Clark Ave

4414 N Clark Ave

Riverside Heights 4 Unit

3202 N Armenia Ave

7513 N Cortez St

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