Apartments near Doss High in Louisville, KY (50 Rentals)
St Anthony Gardens
Renaissance St. Andrews
Kensington
Newberry Parc
Valley Farms Apartment Homes
Overlook Terraces
Elevation Stonestreet
Kennedy Place Townhomes
The Foundry
Southwood
Parkridge Pointe
Wilart Arms Apartments
The Montair
7803 St. Andrews Church Rd
3108 Fordhaven Rd
3109-3113 Fordhaven Rd
3105 Springfield Dr
3112 Fordhaven Rd
Oaks at St. Andrews
Cardinal Hill Gardens
7311 St. Andrews Woods Cir
Gables at Stoneridge
2714 Holly Park Dr
The Townhomes @ Pikes Peak Boulevard
Miller Manor Apartments
Royal Gardens
904 Westview Dr
Auburn Place Town And Garden Homes
5452 New Cut Rd
Glen Hollow Apartments
5458 New Cut Rd
The Star on Southside
Scotch Court
8501 Standing Oak Dr
Louisville Regency
8503 Standing Oak Dr
8500 Standing Oak Dr
8505 Standing Oak Dr
8502 Standing Oak Dr
8507 Standing Oak Dr
8504 Standing Oak Dr
8506 Standing Oak Dr
8509 Standing Oak Dr
8511 Standing Oak Dr
8508 Standing Oak Dr
8510 Standing Oak Dr
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Located in the Jefferson County School District at 7601 St Andrews Church Rd in Louisville, KY, Doss Magnet Career Academy High School serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 904 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 Louisville apartments for rent that are close to Doss Magnet Career Academy High 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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