
Apartments near Augusta Fells Savage Institute Of Visual Arts in Baltimore, MD (347 Rentals)


Stuart Hills

874 Washington Blvd

859-861 Washington Blvd

1108 Carroll Street

1406 Ward St

Edmondson Commons

Harlem Gardens Senior Living

821-839 N Fulton Ave

Harvey Johnson Towers

N M Carroll Manor

801 N Arlington Ave

St James Terrace- Senior 62+ Apartments

Franklin Square School Apartments

North Carey Street Apartments

221 N Calhoun St

244-248 Fulton Ave

West Lexington Apartments

Heritage Crossing

1330 Laurens St

Union Rowe

Gilmor Homes

Marshall Gardens

1431 N Carey St

Hollins House

Bon Secours

Poppleton Place Apartments

Poe Homes

Calloway Row Apartments

1500-1560 N Carey St

Vintage Gardens

Frederick Douglass

MuCulloh Housing Lowrise

City Place on the Avenue

City View of McCulloh

1407 McCulloh St

Pratt Street Transitional House

410 Laurens St

Amity Ramble Apartments

PLASE Apartments

607 Pennsylvania Ave

Kensett House Apartments Redevelopment

1406 Eutaw Place

1312 Eutaw Pl

1410 Eutaw Pl

1318 Eutaw Pl

Winchester Apartments

1814 Eutaw Pl

Walker-Daniels House

1900 Eutaw Pl

Located in the Baltimore City Public Schools at 1500 Harlem Ave in Baltimore, MD, Augusta Fells Savage Institute Of Visual Arts serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 517 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 Baltimore apartments for rent that are close to Augusta Fells Savage Institute Of Visual Arts 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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