Apartments near Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, CO (131 Rentals)

5300 E Cherry Creek S Dr

9255 Lehigh Ave

3273 S Florence Ct

Canyon Club Condos

7755 E Quincy Ave

2386 S Linden Ct

Beaumont Place

Dayton Green

3580 S Monaco Pky

6502 E Ithaca Pl

4340 S Monaco St

The Promontory

Eastmoor Park

Morningside Condominiums

Villas At Cherry Hills

2805-2901 S Locust St

Brandychase at Eastmoor Park Condos

Hampden East Condos

Bike Trail Apartments

Garden Court Yale Station

Villa Rosso

5151 E Yale Cir

Belleview Station

2645-2675 S Cherry St

4591-4593 E Yale Ave

4585-4587 E Yale Ave

East Yale Town Homes

East Yale Town Homes

4445-4481 E Yale Ave

2397 S Locust St

2396 S Linden Ct

2375 S Linden Ct

8100 E Union Ave

2376 S Linden Ct

2377 S Locust St

2367 S Locust St

2357 S Locust St

2351 S Locust St

2350 S Linden Ct

2346 S Linden Ct

2337 S Locust St

2347 S Locust St

2336 S Linden Ct

2326 S Linden Ct

2316 S Linden Ct

2317 S Locust St

2327 S Locust St
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Located in the Denver Public Schools at 3950 South Holly St in Denver, CO, Thomas Jefferson High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1048 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 Thomas Jefferson 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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