
Apartments near Metro School in Madison, WI (386 Rentals)


Marina Condominiums

411-413 W Wilson St

404-410 W Washington Ave

410 W Washington Ave

401 W Mifflin St

445 W Wilson St

501 W Main St

453 W Washington Ave

18 S Bassett St

504 W Main St

511 W Main St

141 S Hancock St

203 N Hamilton St

313 E Mifflin

310 E Mifflin St

110 E Johnson St

522 W Wilson St

105 N Butler St

321 Wisconsin Ave

14 S Franklin St

430 Dayton St

324 E Mifflin St

Bedford Court

425 W Johnson St

21-25 E Gorham St

504 Mifflin St

126 N Hancock St

528-530 W Washington Ave

550 W Main St

445 W Johnson St

424 Wisconsin Ave

109-111 W Gilman St

Isthmus Apartmenst

Johnson House

511-515 W Dayton St

505 Johnson St

515 E Mifflin St

144-146 E Gorham St

614 W Doty St

514 E Mifflin St

129 N Franklin St

148-150 E Gorham St

516 E Mifflin St

149 E Gilman St

241 Langdon St

445 W Gilman St

245 Langdon St

519 E Johnson St

621 N Henry St

Located in the Madison Metropolitan School District at 545 W Dayton St in Madison, WI, Metro School serves grades 5-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 26 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 Metro 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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