
Apartments near Hughes STEM High School in Cincinnati, OH (736 Rentals)


547 W McMicken Ave

3130 Riddle View Ln

663-665 W McMicken Ave

1040 Marshall Ave

Morgens Hall

1044 Marshall Ave

1042 Marshall Ave

661 W McMicken Ave

657 W McMicken Ave

1048 Marshall Ave

2907-2909 Glendora Ave

2926 Jefferson Ave

2647 Colerain Ave

1801-1807 Central Ave

1130 Draper St

2730 Colerain Ave

3138 Bishop St

1101-1103 Harrison Ave

1107 Harrison Ave

2806 Colerain Ave

2810 Colerain Ave

2930 Short Vine St

29 E University Ave

2976 W McMicken Ave

2820 Colerain Ave

2980 W McMicken Ave

1059 Bader St

2984 W McMicken Ave

2022-2024 Freeman Ave

3217 Whitfield Ave

2911 Euclid Ave

2909 Euclid Ave

126 W Nixon St

2923 Euclid Ave

526-530 W Martin Luther King Dr

2988 W McMicken Ave

2992 W McMicken Ave

Hillside Apartment

2996 W McMicken Ave

572 W Martin Luther King Dr

Hillside Apartments

2604 Eden Ave

The Amy

2998 W McMicken Ave

Jefferson 3211

Whitfield Gardens

2939 Massachusetts Ave

501 Lowell Ave

Lowell 525

Located in the Cincinnati Public Schools at 2515 Clifton Ave in Cincinnati, OH, Hughes STEM High School serves grades 7-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1000 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 Hughes STEM 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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