
Apartments near Nobb Hill in Tucson, AZ (1,324 Rentals)


2915-2919 N Park Ave

3553-3555 E 4th St

2966 N Mountain Ave

1160-1170 N Richey Blvd

1507-1509 E Blacklidge Dr

404 S 5th Ave

1326-1346 E Blacklidge Dr

1320 E Blacklidge Dr

2841 N Euclid Ave

209 E Alturas St

3603 E 3rd St

1920 N 10th Ave

Shelwood Forest

2702-2708 N Geronimo Ave

104-112 E Alturas

326-340 W Court Ave

Richey Apartments

445 S 5th Ave

324 S 6th Ave

3618 E 2nd St

2680 N Country Club Rd

Cottage Court

1220-1224 N Richey Blvd

1150-1180 N Alder Ave

4 Sfrs & Duplex

526 E Glenn St

1012 E Blacklidge Dr

2519-2521 N Edith Blvd

2522-2534 N Estrella Ave

1226-1232 N Richey Blvd

3602 E 3rd St

3601 E 4th St

3015 N Cherry Ave

Alturas Apartments

Agave Mobile Home Park

3314-3332 E Water St

Adobe Manor

1078 E Blacklidge Dr

2519 N Estrella Ave

346-348 S 6th Ave

3620 E Fairmount St

2201 N 9th Ave

2525-2533 N Edith Blvd

2424 N Stone Ave

235 W Lester St

3619 E Fairmount St

1602-1614 N Richey Blvd

3624-3628 E Bellevue St

3048-3050 N Cherry Ave

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