
Apartments near William H Taft Elementary School in Cincinnati, OH (255 Rentals)


2326 Burnet Ave

228 McCormick Pl

1 Le Roy Ct

421 McGregor Ave

167 Kinsey Ave

425 McGregor Ave

1815 Josephine St

2038 Eleanor Pl

222 McCormick Pl

309 Kinsey Ave

1813 Highland Ave

164 Kinsey Ave

172 Kinsey Ave

100 Dorchester Ave

439 McGregor Ave

1807 Highland Ave

1801 Highland Ave

131-135 Kinsey Ave

2474 Paris St

2477 Paris St

2451 Maplewood Ave

2457 Maplewood Ave

2317 Symmes St

580 Wilkinson St

28-32 E Hollister St

33 E McMillan St

23 E McMillan Ave

2532 Highland Ave

Cross Park Apartments

2534-2536 Highland Ave

2538 Highland Ave

2444 Vine St

2559 Eden Ave

2604 Eden Ave

2614 Eden Ave

2623 Eden Ave

2626 Euclid Ave

2653 Bellevue Ave

2609 Glendora Ave

2702 Eden Ave

2705 Eden Ave

2701-2703 Euclid Ave

2705 Euclid Ave

2671 Bellevue Ave

131 Lyon

2801-2807 Bellevue Ave

225 Fosdick St

2815 Bellevue Ave

219 Fosdick St

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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