
Apartments near Malcolm X Shabazz High School in Newark, NJ (321 Rentals)


Nova by Gomes

Centurion Ironbound

High Park Terrace

Heritage Estates

Astor by Gomes

84-86 Astor Street

The Residences at Clinton Hill

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40 Shaw Ave

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38 Shaw Ave

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36 Shaw Ave

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195 Lehigh Ave

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96 Nichols St, Unit #2nd Floor

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15 Vernon Ave

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192 Mapes Ave, Unit 1

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168 Pacific St, Unit 1

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386 Walnut St, Unit 2F

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47 Saint James Pl, Unit 3

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176 Weequahic Ave

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55 Schley St

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279 New York Ave, Unit 2

587 Clinton Ave

34-36 Clinton Pl

124 Mapes Ave

30 Wainwright St

95 Vesey St

293-295 Weequahic Ave

Irvine Turner

121-125 Elizabeth Ave

115-119 Elizabeth Ave

47-53 Milford Ave

167 Hillside Ave

Johnson Apartments A

171-173 Elizabeth Ave

183 W Bigelow St

318 Clinton Ave

342-344 IRVINE TURNER Blvd

62-64 Elizabeth Ave

Jelliff Senior

2 Stratford Plz

212 Hillside Ave

168 Sherman Ave

194-196 Johnson Ave

204 Ridgewood Ave

152-154 Sherman Ave

63-69 Madison Ave

57 E Runyon St

114-116 Hawthorne Ave

168 Clinton Ave

56-58 Astor St

Located in the Newark School District at 80 Johnson Ave in Newark, NJ, Malcolm X Shabazz High School serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 831 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 Newark apartments for rent that are close to Malcolm X Shabazz High 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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