
Apartments near D'Vorre & Hall Ober Elementary School in Las Vegas, NV (58 Rentals)


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2825 Swallow Point Cir

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2801 Willow Wind Ct

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1313 Paraiso St

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2312 Glenbrook Way

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8917 Canyon Springs Dr

10253 Queens Church Ave

10390 Stanberry Ave

2200 S Fort Apache Rd

1400 Desert Hills Dr

1321 Sun Copper Dr

10466 Realm Way

10325 Whispy Willow Way

10376 Trailing Dalea Ave

10530 Lilac Tree Ave

3001 Pearl Harbor Dr

2821 Edge Rock Cir

10161 Bentley Oaks Ave

2431 Lilac Cove St

2701 Brienza Way

9828 Dardanelle Ct

10252 Jersey Shore Ave

10506 Calico Pines Ave

9817 Dardanelle Ct

2231 Red Bud St

2103 Desert Prairie St

2152 Jade Creek St

10279 Falling Needle Ave

10498 Promenade Park Ct

1837 Winners Cup Dr

9757 Derbyhill Cir

9844 La Vid Ct

1529 Imperial Cup Dr

1309 Paraiso St

1624 Windsford Cir

1609 Windsford Cir

9628 Spanish Steps Ln

9728 Trail Rider Dr

9633 Rancho Palmas Dr

9204 Vosburgh Dr

2903 Thicket Willow St

9005 Opus Dr
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Located in the Clark County School District at 3035 Desert Marigold Ln in Las Vegas, NV, D Vorre & Hal Ober Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 820 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 Las Vegas apartments for rent that are close to D Vorre & Hal Ober 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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