Apartments near John Early Paideia Middle Magnet in Nashville, TN(73 Rentals)
1111 Church St
320 11th Ave S
211 7th Ave N
1625 Arthur Ave
205 Demonbreun St
123 Lea Ave
2106 9th Ave N
1714 24th Ave N
1824A 6th Ave N
1200 Broadway
211 Union St
1002 Division St
1822 4th Ave N
1601 Herman St
1724 17th Ave N
Prima at Paseo South Gulch
The Hamilton and Hume House
115 Great Circle Rd
Albion in the Gulch
805 Lea
Modera Riverview
Neuhoff Residences
The Starling
The Warrick
1111 Church St
Broadstone SoBro
Soundwater
The Duke Metrocenter
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Arya North Nashville
LC SoBro
Knox at Metrocenter
Residences at Capitol View
Atlas Apartments at Germantown
Crossroads at the Gulch Apartments
The Guthrie North Gulch
LC Germantown
Bexley Stockyards
The Presley
The Gossett on Church
Ellis Germantown
IMT Germantown
205 Demonbreun St
The Flats at Taylor Place
Pine Street Flats
Carillon
Modera Gulch
The Place at Fifth + Broadway
River House (TN)
Peyton Stakes
One Metrocenter
909 Flats
Terra House
City View
900 at Cleveland Park
The Griff
Parc at Metro Center
Cumberland on Church Apartments
Vista Germantown
10th and Jefferson
211 Union St
The Monroe
500 Fifth Apartments
Randee Rogers
Station Lofts
1212 Laurel St, Unit 2110
510 Gay Street, Unit 509, Unit 509
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Located in the Davidson County School District at 1000 Cass St in Nashville, TN, John Early Paideia Middle Magnet serves grades 5-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 434 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 Nashville apartments for rent that are close to John Early Paideia Middle Magnet 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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