
Apartments near Foothills Plaza in Tucson, AZ (324 Rentals)


Cielo Vista

Five Star Mobile Home Park

Flowing Wells Apartments

3501 N Country Club Rd

2601-2615 E Fort Lowell Rd

2631-2641 E Ft. Lowell Rd

Royal Palms

2811-2827 E Fort Lowell Rd

1325-1333 W Navajo St

Sherwood Manor

RIVER GARDEN

Colonia Del Rio

Verde Apartments

Limberlost Park

1102 E Limberlost Dr

580 E Calle Del Arizona

341-349 E Calle Arizona

Limberlost Studio Apartments

Miraflores

4200-4231 N Vine Ave

Catalina Foothills Lodge Apartments

Cortland Las Casas

Western Winds (Senior Housing)

Roger Plaza Apartments

220 West Roger Road

210-214 W Roger Rd

224 W Roger Rd

Baca Apartments

The Spoke

Villa Feliz

Metro on First

1301-1327 E Allen Rd

Malibu Apartments

Ranch House Lodge

St. Philips Corner Apartments

Twin Palms

Campbell Ranch

Century Park Apartments

Rio Cancion

20 E King Rd

Oracle Canyon

Prince Plaza Apartments

420-460 E Yavapai Rd

Avilla River

Fontana Place Apartments

Prince Apartments

Fox Point Apartments

Amphi Apartments

Mission at Mohave

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