
Apartments near Washington High School of Information Technology in Milwaukee, WI (205 Rentals)


4148-4150 W Lisbon Ave

2039-2041 N 41st St

2675 N 52nd St

2206 N 37th St

Sunrise Apartments

3017-3019 N Sherman Blvd

2350 N 53rd St

2520A-2520 N 40th St

3068 N 44th St

3019 N 39th St

3069-3073 N Sherman Blvd

2944 N 37th St

4518 W Burleigh St

4325 W Burleigh St

3066-3072 N 49th St

4821 W Burleigh St

3930 W Burleigh St

3139 N 39th St

5700 W North Ave

3173-3175 N 38th St

3217 N 40th St

4821 W Washington Blvd

5823 W Appleton Ave

3946-3948 W Galena St

1727 N 53rd St

1631-1633 N 36th St

4927 W Galena St

2675 N 61st St

2868 N 27th St

4904 W Vliet St

1410 N 52nd St

3426 N 38th St

5411 W Vliet St

4210 W Juneau Ave

4146 W Martin Dr

4202 W Juneau Ave

4243 W Nash St

4141 W Juneau Ave

4201 W Juneau Ave

4215 W Juneau Ave

4223 W Martin Dr

1059 N 46th St

3416-3418 W Highland Blvd

5425-5433 W Martin Dr

5439 W Martin Dr

5511 W Martin Dr

3306 W Highland Blvd

5605 W Martin Dr

3926 N Sherman Blvd

Located in the Milwaukee School District at 2525 N Sherman Blvd in Milwaukee, WI, Washington HS of Information Technology serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 737 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 Milwaukee apartments for rent that are close to Washington HS of Information Technology 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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