Apartments near Thurgood Marshall Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, FL (50 Rentals)
1230 NW 3rd Ave
1521 NW 8th Ave
1340 NE 1st Ave.
1501 NW 8th Ave
406 NW 16th St
1333 NW 8th Ave
1539 NW 8th Ave
615 NW 18th St
1804 NW 7th Ave
1304 NW 6th Ave
1312 NW 9th Ave
333 NW 17th Ct, Unit 1
610 Tennis Club Dr, Unit 208
1513 NE 2nd Ave, Unit 1
1114-1114 NW 8th Ave
1438 NW 8th Ave
1500 NW 7th Ave
1519-1521 NW 8th Ave
517 NW 13th St
1344 NW 1st Ave
1300 N Andrews Ave
PR 3
1726-1730 NW 6th Ave
7-23 NE 16th St
15-19 NE 16th St
201-205 NW 17th St
1733 NW 3rd Ave
1710-1720 NW 3rd Ave
605-609 NW 18th St
808 NW 19th St
5 NE 16th Ct
204 17th Ct
200-204 NW 17th Ct
1301 NE 3rd Ave
14 NE 16th Pl
Hidden Harbor
Palm King Apartments
1335 NE 3rd Ave
701 NW 19th St
Venice Cove Apartments
Hillmont Gardens
1440 NW 22nd St
Rock Island Apartments
845 NW 10th Ter
844 NW 11th Ave
911-915 NW 12th Ave
833 NW 10th Ter
905 NW 12th Ave
Federal Apartments
Fort Lauderdale, FL Local Guide
Located in the Broward County School District at 800 Northwest 13th Street in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Thurgood Marshall Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 504 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Fort Lauderdale apartments for rent that are close to Thurgood Marshall Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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How much are Studio apartments in Fort Lauderdale?
There are currently 330 Studio Apartments in Fort Lauderdale with rent ranges from $750 to $6,926 with an average price of $2,291.
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