
Apartments near Glenville High School in Cleveland, OH (164 Rentals)


729 E 91st St

702 E 91st St

9009 Stewart Ave

782 E 90th St

1239 E 124th St

13614 Glenside Rd

13515 Saint Clair Ave

13523 Glenside Rd

10127 South Blvd

Superior Metals Apartments

1259 E 124th St

1267 E 124th St

1157-1165 Hayden Ave

1411 E 111th St

932 Wheelock Rd

1351 East Blvd

14212 Coit Rd

1458 E 115th St

1365 East Blvd

10703 Lee Ave

10521 Lee Ave

14720 Coit Rd

14637 Coit Rd

1001 E 141st St

11103 Ashbury Ave

1245 E 89th St

1324-1330 E 93rd St

1066 E 145th St

Lakeview Commons

871 E 141st St

10823 Magnolia Dr

880 E 144 St

7405 St Clair Ave

Wade Park Apartments

879 E 72nd St

14104 Aspinwall Ave

14118 Aspinwall Ave

Hodge School

913-917 E 70th St

8017 Superior ave

1045 E 71st St

1167 E 74th St

976 E 70th St

Carabelli Apartments

11350 Hessler Rd

15505 Kipling Ave

8601 Kenmore Ave

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Located in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District at 650 East 113th St in Cleveland, OH, Glenville High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1370 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 Cleveland apartments for rent that are close to Glenville 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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