
Apartments near McNair High School in Atlanta, GA (98 Rentals)


Artesian East Village

Element at Kirkwood

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2394 Bouldercliff Way SE

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2899 Gresham Rd SE

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2143 Somerset Pl SE

2294 Bouldercrest Rd

1387 Village Creek Cir

2756 Gresham Rd S E

1763 Pennington Pl SE

2007 Candace Ln SE

2866 Gresham Rd S E

1375 Walking Wy

2675 Sugar Mill Dr SE

3036 Will Rogers Pl SE

2724 Larkspur Dr SE

2435 Bouldercliff Way SE

1288 Gates Cir SE

2606 Foxhall Way

2821 Briarvale Ct SE

2675 Sugar Mill Dr SE

1757 Flintwood Dr SE

1766 Flintwood Dr SE

1375 Walking Wy

1617 Cecilia Dr SE

2022 Boulderview Dr SE

2435 Bouldercliff Way SE

2573 Crestdale Cir SE

2410 Lakeshore Ln

2449 Boulder Rd SE

2347 Castle Keep Way

2297 Charleston Pointe SE

1546 Eastland Rd SE

2294 Bouldercrest Rd

1341 Parc Bench Rd

1963 Whitehall Forest Ct SE
Atlanta, GA Local Guide

Located in the Dekalb County School District at 1804 Bouldercrest Rd SE in Atlanta, GA, McNair High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 827 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 Atlanta apartments for rent that are close to McNair 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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