
Apartments near North Pima Center in Tucson, AZ (72 Rentals)


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3363 W Sagebrush Hills Ct

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6341 N Panorama Dr, Unit SI ID1594729P

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3343 W Marlene St, Unit SI ID1579704P

7826 N Sun Flair Dr

8470 N Placita De La Manzana

3615 W Sunglade Dr

5890 N Orangetip Dr

3546 W Ethan Crossing Ln

4361 W Bunk House Rd

2966 W Country Meadow Dr

2367 W Rousseau St

8661 N Newhill Ave

3771 W Raintree Dr

4667 W Weathervane St

6718 N Positano Way

2954 W Corte Olivia

3805 W Goshen Dr

3530 W Ethan Crossing Ln

2875 W Simplicity Dr

3801 W Goshen Dr

8459 N Placita De La Manzana

8471 N Placita De La Manzana

3067 W Country Hill Dr

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There are currently 1,220 Studio Apartments in Tucson with rent ranges from $529 to $10,000 with an average price of $985.
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