
Apartments near The Shoppes At Battle Bridge in Raleigh, NC (102 Rentals)


Magnolia House

4305 Rock Quarry Rd, Unit 4307 Rock Quarry Road

4009 Laurel Glen Dr

3934 Patriot Ridge Ct

3852 Cane Garden Dr

3915 Griffis Glen Dr

3807 Griffis Glen Dr

Room in House on Glacis Ct

6908 Missionary Ridge Dr

4049 Alder Grove Ln

6861 Lakinsville Ln

3532 Kernstown Dr

3323 Marshlane Way

Room in Townhome on Kasota Ln

Room in Townhome on Chert Ln

7100 Coral Seas Way

3630 Enduring Freedom Dr

7205 Spanglers Spring Way

3220 Mackinac Island Ln

3116 Mackinac Island Ln

3108 Mackinac Island Ln

6217 Barrington Village Ln

5500 Brandycrest Dr
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