
Apartments near Emerson Elementary in Minneapolis, MN (224 Rentals)


428 Groveland Ave

Cityview Condominiums

The Groveland

400 Ridgewood Ave

510 Groveland Ave

Franklin Hill Condominiums

1909 1st Ave S

500 Ridgewood Ave

440 Ridgewood Ave

1901 Stevens Ave

1921 1st Ave S

508 Ridgewood Ave

1924 Stevens Ave S

1917 Stevens Ave S

1721 3rd Ave S

Lowry Hill Apartments

522 Ridgewood Ave

Third Avenue Place

Stevens Community Apartments

Arkadia

504 W Franklin Ave

1907 Lyndale Ave S

608 Ridgewood Ave

Swinford Apartments

1900 3rd Ave S

Third Avenue Place II

Euclid

1906 3rd Ave S

Lofts on Arts Avenue

Big Sky Lofts

1812 Clinton Ave

1916-1918 3rd Ave S

Clinton Ave Townhomes

1925 S 2nd Ave

Lowry Hill Park

301 Kenwood Pky

The Nokoma

1921 3rd Ave S

1831 Clinton Ave

1915 Clinton Ave

15 N 15th St

Lincoln Lowry Hill Condominiums

Mararet Ann Apartments

341-343 E 19th St

Oakland Apartments

326-336 Franklin Ave

Grant Park

Exodus Apartments

1500 Park Ave

Located in the Minneapolis Public School Dist. at 1421 Spruce Place in Minneapolis, MN, Emerson Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 426 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 Minneapolis apartments for rent that are close to Emerson 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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