
Apartments near Central High School in Phoenix, AZ (370 Rentals)


2222 W Campbell Ave

Regency House

Phoenix Towers

Portland on the Park

Artisan Village

Orpheum Lofts

Summit at Copper Square

Coffelt Apartment Homes - Phase II

127 W Highland Ave

Landmark

300-302 W Coolidge St

75 E Mariposa St

Omninet West

Midtown At Highland

48 E Mariposa St

345 W Montecito Rd

Mariposa Apartments

320 W Highland Ave

Mult-Family Bldg

Park Fifth Avenue Condominuiums

Hazelwood Apartments

307 W Mariposa St

508 E Pierson St

Mariposa

521 W Highland Ave

Woodbrier Apartments

4128 N 3rd Ave

The Melrose Apartments

Empyrean

MODE @ Pierson

Por Of The Palms

4112 N 3rd Ave

36 W Pasadena Ave

718-722 W Hazelwood St

Pasadena Apartments

Uptown 18

Fellowship Towers

Madison at Melrose

4-Plex

Light Rail Triplex

334 W Medlock

3801 3rd St

Grandview Apartments

929 W Pierson St

Grandview Condominiums

4617 N 12th Ave

2 W Georgia Ave

134 W Georgia Ave

934-940 W Monterosa St
Phoenix, AZ Local Guide

Located in the Phoenix Union High School District at 4525 N. Central Ave in Phoenix, AZ, Central High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 2253 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 Phoenix apartments for rent that are close to Central 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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