
Apartments near Special Education in Minneapolis, MN (239 Rentals)


Arrigoni House

515 5th St SE

515 4th St SE

530 5th St SE

606-608 7th St SE

508 University Ave SE

700 8th St SE

701 7th St SE

Mill & Main

315 Buchanan St NE

622 4th St SE

707-709 5th St SE

623-625 University Ave SE

612 University Ave SE

617 University Ave SE

801 8th St SE

627-629 University Ave SE

700-702 4th St SE

806-810 6th St SE

Spectrum Apartments

803 9th Ave SE

Pillsbury Court Apartments

1025 6th St SE

1101 S 7th St

1015 12th Ave SE

1108 8th St SE

1005 12th Ave SE

1009 University Ave SE

College Apartments

1100 5th St SE

410 11th Ave SE

SE Flats I

1107 4th St SE

1111 4th St SE

1108 4th St SE

1201 7th St SE

1121 University Ave SE

319 12th Ave SE

316 12th Ave SE

1215 4th Street SE

1206 4th St SE

1214 4th St SE

1212 SE 4th St

212 11th Ave S

Stonebridge Condominium Lofts

1405 Como Ave SE

1409 Como Ave SE

1317 6th St SE

986 15th Ave SE

Located in the Minneapolis Public School Dist. at 425 NE 5 St in Minneapolis, MN, Special Education serves grades PK-12. 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 Special Education 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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