Apartments near Washington Elementary School in Phoenix, AZ(50 Rentals)
Palm Desert Apartments
Eclipse Apartments
2516 W Augusta Ave
The Canvas Apartments
Casa Maribela Apartments
The Edge on Seventeen
Las Ventanas Apartments
2512-2514 W Lane Ave
El Descanso
2614-2616 W Augusta
Cimmaron Springs
Northern Palms Apartments
Augusta Cove
2620 W Belmont Ave
2507 W Hayward Ave
Belmont Multi-Family Bldg
2615 W Morten Ave
27th Ave Apartments
2545 W Morten Ave
2601 W Morten Ave
2501 W Morten Ave
2502 W Vista Ave
2635 W Vista Ave
Vista Manor
West Orangewood Apartments
2630 W Orangewood Ave
2536 W Orangewood Ave
2546 W Orangewood Ave
Orangewood Luxury Apartments
2622 W State Ave
Orangewood Place Apartments
2928 W Orangewood Ave
State Avenue Apartments
2529 W State Ave
2539 W State Ave
Buenas on 27th
Lemon Grove Apartments
2722-2726 W Myrtle Ave
2712 W Myrtle Ave
Myrtle Manor Apartments
Glen Vista Apartments
7130-7136 N 27th Ave
7104 N 27th Ave
Elevate @ 27th
Glenn Canyon Trailor Park
Hidden MHP
Wilshire Place Apartments
Loma Linda
2610 W McLellan Blvd
Phoenix, AZ Local Guide
Located in the Washington Elementary School District at 8033 N 27th Ave in Phoenix, AZ, Washington Elementary School serves grades PK-6 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 935 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 Phoenix apartments for rent that are close to Washington 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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