
Apartments near Paul Laurence Dunbar High in Baltimore, MD (362 Rentals)


Broadway Court Apartments

The Tala at Washington Hill

Park View at Ashland Terrace

915 E Lombard St

908 Valley St

900 E Lombard St

Clay Courts Apartments

901 E Lombard St

Apostolic Towers

127 S High St

Johnston Square Townhomes

1923 Ashland Ave

Perkins Homes

1901-1911 E Lombard St

Preston Place

313 S Broadway

1618 Bank

Fells Point Station

1114-1118 Homewood Ave

Sojourner Place at Oliver

The Brixton

The Hammond at Greenmount Park

The Monica

The Madison

The Appraisers' Building

The Caroline

The Wilkes

Standard

2117 E Pratt St

The Courtland at 421 Saint Paul Place

Waterloo Place Apartments

521 St. Paul Apartments

The Courtland

The Munsey

815 N Calvert St

811 N Calvert St

813 N Calvert St

The Lenore

510 S Ann St

Oliver Plaza

909 N Calvert St

808 N Calvert St

The Whitney

208-210 E Redwood St

The James

Johnston Square Apartments

516 S Ann St

The Anne on Aliceanna

The Chelsea

Located in the Baltimore City Public Schools at 1400 Orleans Street in Baltimore, MD, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 798 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 Paul Laurence Dunbar 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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