Apartments near Barry Goldwater High School in Phoenix, AZ(50 Rentals)
18777 N 43rd Ave
Sage Apartments
Bloom at Deer Valley
Ascend At Black Canyon
Bask Deer Valley
Town Deer Valley
Nova North Valley
Heritage Deer Valley
Kalon
Ironwood at Happy Valley
Acero North Valley
The Place At Wickertree
Monaco31
Palm Court Apartments
Bayside
Las Colinas At Black Canyon
Marquis Sonoran Preserve
Element Deer Valley
Cabana North Valley
Presidio North Apartments
RidgeGate Apartments
MAA Foothills
The Mod Apartments
Deer Valley Village Apartments
Liv+ Union Peak
WaterWalk Phoenix – North Happy Valley
Aerie Happy Valley
The Place at Sonoran Trails
Ember at North Phoenix
Berkana Adobe Mountain Phase II
Bella Sophia Apartments
Black Canyon Heights
2324 W Lone Cactus Dr
Deer Valley Regency
Lone Cactus
21622 N 23rd Ave
21606 N 23rd Ave
Sierra Vista Mobile Home Park
Rywood Village
The Logan at Deer Valley
Foothills Villas
Desert Valley MHP - 88 Spaces
3324 W McRae Way
Por Oxford Park
Union Hills Condominiums
Urbana Union Hills
Aspire Pinnacle Peak
Villagio at Happy Valley
Hidden Cove Apartments
Phoenix, AZ Local Guide
Located in the Deer Valley Unified District at 2820 W Rose Garden Lane in Phoenix, AZ, Barry Goldwater High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1874 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 Barry Goldwater 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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