
Apartments near Kathryn P. Stoklosa Middle School in Lowell, MA (216 Rentals)


River Hawk Village

Residences and Lofts at Perkins Park

18-24 Edson St

114 University Ave

222 Hale St

124 University Ave

130 University Ave

549 Westford St

Nesmith Building

85 Gershom Ave

131 University Ave

52 Lawrence Dr

561 Westford St

64 4th Ave

38 Lincoln

272-282 Riverside St

282 Riverside St

32 Bridge St

85 Avon St

61 Marlborough St

215 Mammoth Rd

Angle Hollow Condominiums

168-170 6th Ave

380 University Ave

Evergreen Preserve

258-266 School St

861-871 Middlesex St

116 Fletcher St

Jaycee Place Apartments

15 Wannalancit St

375 Pawtucket St

700-704 Merrimack St

North Common Village

305 Dutton

Raymond J. Lord Manor

Wilder & Gage Apartments

725 Merrimack

555 Merrimack St

500 Moody St

Pine Walk

345-347 Market St

North Canal Apartments

The Majestic

370 Merrimack St

377 Westford St

Market Mill

Appleton Mills

Market Mill Apartments

The Wentworth Apartments
Lowell, MA Local Guide

Located in the Lowell School District at 560 Broadway St in Lowell, MA, Kathryn P. Stoklosa Middle School serves grades 5-8 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 665 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 Lowell apartments for rent that are close to Kathryn P. Stoklosa Middle 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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