
Apartments near Somerset Collection in Troy, MI (161 Rentals)


Birmingham Place

The Willits

2755 East Maple Apartments

101 Saint Andrews St

Provincial Manor Apartments

The District Lofts Phase II

2070 Villa St

Eton Street Station

Birmingham Village Condominiums

Wellington Place

Adam's House

750 Forest Ave

Woodward Avenue

5089-5099 Mansfield Ave

Brookside Residences

Brookside Terrace

617 N Old Woodward

180 Pierce St

576 Bloomfield Ct

Maplecrest Apartments

Bates St

763 Ann St

663 Ann St

620-622 Bloomfield Ct

Midtown Terrace

4905-4909 Briarwood Ave

4845-4849 Briarwood Ave

250 Martin St

4835-4839 Briarwood Ave

Woodward Place Condominium Homes

1421 Broadacre Ave

Woodcrest

460 W Brown St

540 Townsend St

Victoria Place

555 Townsend St

Baldwin Manor

Piety Hill Place

360-366 Southfield Rd

997-995 Henrietta St

400 Southfield Rd

Piety Place

The Westbrown

Main Street Apartments

102 N Washington Ave

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ONE11 COLLECTION - BIRMINGHAM EAST

The Villa at the District

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There are currently 117 Studio Apartments in Troy with rent ranges from $829 to $2,087 with an average price of $1,392.
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