
Apartments near William H Taft Elementary School in Cincinnati, OH (253 Rentals)


240-242 Albion Pl

248 Albion Pl

2201 Burnet Ave

219 Gilman Ave

2108 Auburn Ave

Albion Apartments

223-225 Albion Pl

263 McGregor Ave

2231 Burnet Ave

2229 Highland Ave

2233 Burnet Ave

233 McGregor Ave

213-215 Albion Pl

2210 Auburn Ave

1944 Highland Ave

296 Mcgregor Ave

2307-2309 Maplewood Ave

308 McGregor Ave

343 Dorchester Ave

2246 Burnet Ave

141 Huntington Pl

1919 Young St

1851 Josephine St

343 McGregor Ave

511 Carmalt St

1845 Josephine St

1909 Young St

148-162 Dorchester Ave

334 McGregor Ave

2224 Reading Rd

2217 Iowa Ave

144 Glencoe Pl

Keys Hill

1905 Young St

7 Glencoe Pl

2331 Highland Ave

330 Helen St

2232 Reading Rd

287 McCormick Pl

2325 Reading Rd

334 Helen St

Inwood Place

138-140 Dorchester Ave

2311 Inwood Pl

4 Le Roy Ct

2 Glencoe Pl

2326 Burnet Ave

2224 Iowa Ave

2341 Burnet Ave

Located in the Cincinnati Public Schools at 270 Southern Ave in Cincinnati, OH, William H Taft Elementary School serves grades PK-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 190 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 Cincinnati apartments for rent that are close to William H Taft 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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