
Apartments near Needham Broughton High in Raleigh, NC (312 Rentals)


530 N Bloodworth St

1817 Glenwood Ave

Hayes Barton Apartment Homes

319 Lane St

1109 Wake Forest Rd

615 Kirby St

125 Brooks Ave Apt A

213 N Bloodworth St

Hudson Building

2809 Kilgore Ave

Bowen Residence Hall

Pullen Ridge

105 N East St

706-714 Harris St

1609 Sunrise Ave

1225 Wake Forest Rd

404 Elm St

New Bern House

Emmaus House

1500 Carson St

Brookview Apartments

2817 Wade Ave

The Townes on Wade

Charter Square Apartments

Palladium Plaza

2823 Mayview Rd

2244 The Circle Cir

2907-2911 Wade Ave

The Hargett Place

ABODE at Mordecai

2913-2919 Wade Ave

2921-2927 Wade Ave

552 E Jones St

1335-1343 Courtland Dr

Sullivan Residence Hall

3105-3119 Douglas St

2900-2906 Oberry St

2910-2914 Oberry St

319 Seawell Ave

15 Rosemary St

2701 Gordon St

New Bern Condos

925 E Lane St

10 Seawell Ave

City Point Townhomes

3310 Pollock Pl

3005 Leonard St

708 Ellington St

217 Haywood St

Located in the Wake County Schools at 723 Saint Marys Street in Raleigh, NC, Needham Broughton High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 2127 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 Raleigh apartments for rent that are close to Needham Broughton 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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