
Apartments near Franklin Elementary in Madison, WI (229 Rentals)


The Embassy

The Aberdeen

LaVille

Equinox Apartments

Lucky

Dayton House Apartments

1115 Spring St

420 West

Caputo Apartments

105 1/2 State Street

Orchard Court

222 State St

Hub on Campus Madison

515 State St

Randall Station

45 N Orchard St

Regent Square

Lumen House

1218 Spring St

244 on Gilman

Laurel Commons

The Windsor

118 W Johnson St

536 State St

Statesider

639-651 State St

110 West

150 W Gorham St

210 N Charter St

The Regent

THE HUMBUCKER

Grand Central

X01

143-145 W Gilman St

Landsdowne Court (107-119)

Grand Victorian

227 Langdon St

Blied Building

The Lyon

250 Langdon St

619 Langdon St

Randall Park Rentals

1314 Spring St

120-128 N Orchard St

240 Langdon St

Henry Gilman

625 on Langdon

260 Langdon St

The Highlander

Located in the Madison Metropolitan School District at 305 W Lakeside St in Madison, WI, Franklin Elementary School serves grades PK-2 and has an enrollment of roughly 425 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 Madison apartments for rent that are close to Franklin 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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