Apartments near Hendricks Avenue Elementary School in Jacksonville, FL(50 Rentals)
2145 Arcadia Pl
1533 Parkwood St
1738 Flagler Ave
2165 Sheridan St
1340 Landon Ave
1833 San Marco Blvd
1660 River Rd
925 Phillips St
1331 Landon Ave
1646 Naldo Ave
1405 Palm Ave
1403 Palm Ave
1407 Palm Ave
1541 Larue Ave
1905 Promenade Way
1120 Cedar St
909 Cedar St
1810 Bertha St
1906 Promenade Way
River House
3460 Beach Blvd
The Station at San Marco
1906 Promenade Way
The Hendricks at San Marco
1905 Promenade Way
SoBA Apartments
Citigate Apartments
Lofts at San Marco East
Artea at Southbank
1810 Bertha St
The Strand
1900 Olevia St
San Marco Square Apartments
SOUTHERLY AT SOUTHBANK
The Towers of Jacksonville Affordable Senior
Arco Place Apartments
Dana Court
2043 Dunsford Ter
San Marco Village Apartment Community
Inwood Terrace Apartments
East San Marco Apartments
San Marco Apartments
Largo Road
Terraces at San Marco
1915 San Marco Blvd
1851 San Marco Blvd
1822-1833 San Marco Blvd
1279 Belmont Ter
1328-1340 Landon Ave
Jacksonville, FL Local Guide
Located in the Duval County School District at 3400 Hendricks Avenue in Jacksonville, FL, Hendricks Avenue Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 697 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 Jacksonville apartments for rent that are close to Hendricks Avenue 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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