Apartments near Ballou High School in Washington, DC (50 Rentals)
820 Xenia St SE
141 Galveston Pl SW
4246 6th St SE
625 A Chesapeake St SE
22 Danbury St SE
212 Orange St SE
4725 1st St SW
52 Galveston Pl SW
2913 8th St SE
419 Mellon St SE
3806 2nd St SE
423 Mellon St SE
3868 9th St SE
1421 Congress Pl SE
10 Danbury St SE
39 Galveston Pl SW
Wilmington Place
Hillstone | Stanton Glenn
Highland Terrace Apartments
Madison Courts
The Village at Chesapeake
Delwin Apartments
Rockburne Estates
800 Southern Avenue Apartment Homes
446 Mellon St SE, Unit 1
729 Congress St SE, Unit Studio Basement Apartment
McKenney House
3719 2nd St SE
3314 5th St SE
Meadowbrook Run Apartments
3723 2nd St SE
206 Trenton Pl SE
3711 Horner Pl SE
3723 Horner Pl SE
3366 Brothers Pl SE
3319 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
3417-3421 Brothers Pl SE
3756 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
3517 Brothers Place SE
3325 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
Oxon Run View Apartments
3639 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE
Randle Hill Apartments
Brothers Place
113-115 Wilmington Pl SE
Wayne Place Apartments
Delwin Apartments
St. Paul Senior Living At Wayne Place
Washington, DC Local Guide
Located in the District Of Columbia Public Schools at 3401 4Th St. Se in District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, Ballou High School serves grades 9-12 & ungraded. 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 District Of Columbia apartments for rent that are close to Ballou 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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