
Apartments near Oak Hills High School in Cincinnati, OH (49 Rentals)


Diamond Oaks

5517 Surrey Ave

3942 Janett Ave

Tollbridge Manor

Marsue apartments

Oak Hill Manor

5843 Harrison Ave

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5592 Raceview Ave

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5689 Ohio Trl

3345 Parkcrest Ln

3331 Parkcrest Ln

3615 Schwartze Ave

3619 Schwartze Ave

3611 Schwartze Ave

3607 Schwartze Ave

3639 Parkcrest Dr

3645 Parkcrest Dr

3603 Schwartze Ave

3618 Schwartze Ave

Nice Quad - 11% CAP

3612 Schwartze Ave

3608 Schwartze Ave

3604 Schwartze Ave

3600 Schwartze Ave

3594 Schwartze Ave

3588 Schwartze Ave

3580 Schwartze Ave

3576 Schwartze Ave

3572 Schwartze Ave

3566 Schwartze Ave

3605 Robb Ave

3560 Schwartze Ave

3556 Schwartze Ave

4163 Harrison Ave

4157 Harrison Ave

3832 Ruth Ln

3822 Washington Ave

3838 Washington Ave

Field Terrace Apartments

Cheviot Terrace

3828 Washington Ave

Crossings at Cheviot

4151-4153 Harrison Ave

3751-3753 Saint Martins Pl

4009 Carrie Ave

4013 Carrie Ave

Located in the Oak Hills Local School District at 3200 Ebenezer Rd in Cincinnati, OH, Oak Hills High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 3057 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 Oak Hills 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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