Apartments near Lewis(William C.) Dual Language Elementary School in Wilmington, DE
1200 W 10th St
802 N Van Buren St
1024 W 8th St
703 N Van Buren
802 N Franklin St
Park Place
1019 Park Pl
Ingleside Retirement Apartments
The Broomall
H Fletcher Brown Apartments
The Mayfair Apartments
DELAVIEW by CITY SYSTEMS
Los Jardines
Gilpin Place Apartments
1401-1403 Delaware Ave
Trolley Square Apartments
Greenville Place
PARQ at the Square
The Residences at Mid-town Park
The Square at Trolley
The Residences at Rodney Square
The Residences at Harlan Flats
The Residences at Justison Landing
Westover Pointe
West View
Baynard Apartments
River Commons
West Court Apartments
Wawaset Park Apartments
The Rutledge Apartments
The Lucania
Adams Court Apartments
712-716 W 9th St
701 W 10th St
805 N Madison St
807 N Madison St
809 N Madison St
Madison Street
925 N Jefferson St
709-711 Windsor St
511 W 9th St
West Center Place
Monroe Terrace
802 N Washington St
814 N Washington St
800 Washington St
812 Washington St
Wilmington, DE Local Guide
Located in the Red Clay Consolidated School District at 920 North Van Buren Street in Wilmington, DE, Lewis (William C.) Dual Language Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 467 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 Wilmington apartments for rent that are close to Lewis (William C.) Dual Language 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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