
Apartments near Shepherd Park Shopping Center in Washington, DC (704 Rentals)


8713 Plymouth St

8400 Greenwood Ave

8415 Flower Ave

The Marlene Apartments

8402 Greenwood Ave

8500 Greenwood Ave

704 Chaney Dr

8408 Greenwood Ave

8507 Flower Ave

Croydon Manor Apartments

8304 Garland Ave

8306 Garland Ave

8302 Garland Ave

8401 Greenwood Ave

The Darlene

8308 Garland Ave

8305 Garland Ave

7911 Garland Ave

8307 Garland Ave

Garland Towers

8505 green wood

8809 Plymouth St

8806 Bradford Rd

7903 Garland Ave

Ken Mil Apartments

8808 Bradford Rd

6624 Poplar Ave

Prospect St Apartments

Barron Street Apartments

308 Patterson Ct

Rollingwood Apartments

Takoma Towers

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Chillum Terrace Apartments

Glennville Road Apartments

8806 Glenville Rd

7903 Lockney Ave

Canonbury Square Apartments

6816 Red Top Rd

6814 Red Top Rd

Colonnade at the Creek

6812 Red Top Rd

6810 Red Top Rd

Red Top Flats

University Landing Apartments

6819 Red Top Rd

6800 Red Top Rd

Tudor Place

Park Montgomery

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