
Apartments near Edison Elementary School in Denver, CO (135 Rentals)


Emery West Highland

The Kasserman

Infinity LoHi

Highlands 32

Studio LoHi Apartments

VeloCity

Wrenmoor LoHi

Line 28 at LoHi

Prospect on Central

Highland Park

LoHi Haven - Spacious 2 Bedroom Unit | Prime Location

SloHi Flats

Perry Houses

3009 Tejon St

Highland Crossing

4001 W 32nd Ave

3262-3264 Stuart St

3728 Quitman St

3209-3223 Newton St

3420 Tennyson St

3603-3611 Stuart St

3772 Perry St

3212 Stuart St

3128-3138 Stuart St

4420--4430 W 35th Ave

3620 W 32nd Ave

4528 W 35th Ave

2984 Quitman St

Moncrieff Place Apartments

3770 Lowell Blvd

4715-4723 W 34th Ave

3257 Irving St

Vaquita Townhomes in the Highlands

3595 W 29th Ave

2925 Vrain St

3270-3290 W Fairview Pl

2945 Irving St

3746-3756 Yates St

3174 N Speer Blvd

5012 W 36th Ave

3775-3795 Grove St

3023 W 36th Ave

3064 N Speer Blvd

3429 Federal Blvd

3359 Federal Blvd

3305 Federal Blvd

Martin Terrace Apartments

3325 Eliot St

3315 Eliot St
Denver, CO Local Guide

Located in the Denver Public Schools at 3350 Quitman St in Denver, CO, Edison Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 527 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 Denver apartments for rent that are close to Edison 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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