
Apartments near Lincoln-West High School in Cleveland, OH (92 Rentals)


2306 Meyer Ave

Mercedarian Plaza Senior Apartments

Scranton Castle

3206 Library Ave

West 14 Lofts

Manhattan Tower

Tappan Apartments

Laurel Manor Apartments

2902 Archwood Ave

Brookside Manor

2901 Archwood Ave

Brooklyner Bay Apartments

Brooklyn Manor

Redwood Apartments

Lincoln Park Place

3103-3107 Denison Ave

Foster Pointe

Park Denison

Tremont Terraces on Lincoln Park

4609 Lorain Ave

Market District Lofts

Avondale

The Lofts at West Side Community House

Ohio City Apartments

The Dexter

The Eleanor - Luxury Ohio City Apartments

5401 Bridge Ave

The Guernsey Apartments

Clinton Apartment Building

3501 Clinton

Crestview Apartments

Franklin Manor

Henninger Apartments

Federal Knitting Mills

Franklin House Apartments

1400 W 25th St

Mira Court Apartments

Valley Road Villa Senior Housing

Templin-Bradley Co. Lofts

Cielo Azul Apartments

Brookview Commons Apartments

Deaconess Kraft Center

The Galewood Lofts at Hubbard Cooke

Emerald Overlook Apartments

6804 W Clinton Ave

Left Bank Building

4313 State Rd

2210 Montclair Ave

Spring Hill Villa
Cleveland, OH Local Guide

Located in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District at 3202 West 30th St in Cleveland, OH, Lincoln-West High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1345 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 Lincoln-West 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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