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


1302 E 137th Ave

1820 E 142nd Ave

Park Terrace

1514 E 140th Ave

14200 N 19th St

Tampa Sun Estates 3

1505-1507,1801 East 142nd Avenue Ave

9610 N 15th St

4213 E Okara Rd

North Glen Arms

910 E Holland Ave

1436 E 139th Ave

Bordeaux Village Condominiums

1517 E 142nd Ave

1202 E 99th Ave

E Poinsettia Ave 921 - TA1

1205 E 99th Ave

1508 E 142nd Ave

Marty's Circle

East 140 Ave Apartments

Alexandria Garden

1403 E 140th Ave

1808 E 143rd Ave

1506 E 142nd Ave

14303-14305 N 18th St

2102 Oak Chace Ct

1416 E 140th Ave

The Oaks Condominiums

1716 E 143rd Ave

1401 E 140th Ave

9611 Commerce St

9816 N 11th St

9402 N Semmes St

1227 E 142nd Ave

Tampa Sun Estates 2

1101 E Lotus Ave

1306 E Annie St

1429 E 143rd Ave

Garden Del Rey Apartments

The Oaks

Camp Nebraska

10401-10410 N Arden Ave

1401 E 143rd Ave

8901 N 39th St

11407 N 52nd St

9506 N 13th St

8803 N Greenwood Ave

4102 E Humphrey St

8804 N Orangeview Ave

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