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


La Pompadour Apartments

Gibson Apartments

Odin

Teamster Manor

Clare Apartments

Red20

Verso

Holmes Greenway

St Anthony Historic

310 8th St SE

319-8TH

Park Meadows Apartments

Maple Oak Apartments

Holmes Park Village

624 4th Ave SE

410 Apartments

418 7th St

4th Street Apartments

Dover Apartments

Lume

Archer Apartments

516 5th St SE

720 6th Ave SE

507 4th St SE

330 5th Ave SE

A-Mill Artist Lofts

Ashmore Apartments

Santiago Apartments

Marko Apartments

326 6th Ave Apartments

University Court

Oliver & Wendell

The Breton Apartments

628 4th St SE

FreightYard Townhomes and Flats

Remmington Campus Apartments

Coze Flats

707 University

814-8TH

718-4TH

Churchill

715 University Ave SE

8th on Campus

Solhavn / Soltva / NoLo Flats

818-8TH

The Brownstones

Redmond Apartments

318 8th Ave SE

806 4th St 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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