
Apartments near Lee Plaza in Tucson, AZ (1,114 Rentals)


319 N Vine Ave

1604 E 10th St

1805 E Copper St

2501-2515 E Blacklidge Dr

1301-1309 E Adams St

3985 E Presidio Rd

1230-1323 E Drachman St

5032 E Bellevue St

55 N Cherry Ave

1733-1737 E 13th St

5040 E Bellevue St

1791-1799 E Copper St

1721-1723 E 13th St

221 N Vine Ave

5039 E Bellevue St

Mountain Garden Apartments

3820 E Fort Lowell Rd

1713-1719 E Copper St

3125-3131 E Presidio Cor

1226 E Lee St

1265-1267 E Lee St

1431-1449 E 9th St

1438 E 9th St

1801-1803 E Mitchell Dr

3144 N Treat Ave

1322 E 7th St

3131 N Treat Ave

1420-1426 E 9th St

2120-2126 E 17th St

La Siesta Apartments

1320-1330 E 8th St

1300 E 7th St

2811-2827 E Fort Lowell Rd

1215 E 7th St

1315-1345 E 9th St

1401-1411 E 10th St

1601 E Copper St

2600 E Fort Lowell Rd

2716-2722 N Warren Ave

2213 E Blacklidge Dr

1307-1311 E 9th St

2100-2108 E 18th St

2601-2615 E Fort Lowell Rd

2631-2641 E Ft. Lowell Rd

4-Plex

250 N Santa Rita Ave

1717 E Glenn St

1617-1619 E Mitchell St

2102-2104 E Eastland St

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