
Apartments near University Collections in Tampa, FL (435 Rentals)


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Youngstown Apartments

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1915 E 139th Ave

1100 E 127th Ave

10020 N 15th St

917-919 E 123rd Ave

2024 E 140th Ave

2028 E 140th Ave

916 E 122nd Ave

2022 E 140th Ave

2026 E 140th Ave

1830 E 138th Ave

1820 E 138th Ave

2032 E 140th Ave

1838 E 138th Ave

14000 N 20th St

2030 E 140th Ave

1818 138th Ave

1808 E 138th Ave

Villa Palm Apartments

1503 E Linebaugh Ave

1823 E 139th Ave

9605 19th St

2017 E 142nd Ave

2103 E 142nd Ave

1806 E 138th Ave

1805 E 139th Ave

2101 E 143rd Ave

1809 E 139th Ave

J E Drevas Duplexes

1419 E Linebaugh Ave

2108 E 142nd Ave

1801 E 139th Ave

Uptown 68

2002 E 142nd Ave

13507 Cecelia Ave

14202 N 22nd St

SMS 2 - 1515 E 139TH AVE

10115 N 11th St

2011 E 143rd Ave

Sun Ridge Apartments

911 E 108th Ave

1524 E 139th Ave

14421 Americana Cir

1515 E 140th Ave

1817 E 142nd Ave

Uptown Sky

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