
Apartments near Teller Elementary School in Denver, CO (212 Rentals)


IMT At City Park

Venue on 16th

The Detroit

Garfield Park Apartments

Vida Apartments

1355 Monroe St

Frances Apartments

Bo Apartments

Sir Richard Apartments

1601 Colorado

1575 Fillmore St, Unit Apt 2

1517 Harrison

2821-2829 E 16th Ave

1200 Josephine St

1149-1151 Monroe St

1240-1250 Garfield St

3500-3508 E 11th Ave

1125 Colorado Blvd

1261-1299 Harrison St

1299 Harrison St

3712-3716 E 10th Ave

The Ascot Condominiums

3820 E 10th Ave

1300 Garfield St

1309 Jackson St

1301 Madison St

3401 E 13th Ave

The Norseman Condominiums

The Riviera

1415 Garfield St

1372 Cook St

1110-1120 Saint Paul St

1275 Steele St

St. Paul Apartments

1432 Madison St

1448 Madison St

1439 Madison St

1327 Steele St

1440 Cook St

1451 Madison St

1282 Saint Paul St

1460 Cook St

1472 Monroe St

The Star

1320 Saint Paul St

1140 Milwaukee St

1446 Adams

1374 St Paul St

1415 Steele St
Denver, CO Local Guide

Located in the Denver Public Schools at 1150 Garfield St in Denver, CO, Teller Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 461 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 Teller 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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