
Apartments near John Marshall High in Richmond, VA (121 Rentals)


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Lauderdale Park Apartments

Olde Lamp Apartments

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Gas Light Apartments

Chamberlayne Towers Apartments

Victory Square Apartments

1000-1016 Melrose Ave

3412 Lamont St

Westwood Park Apartments

3812 Hermitage Rd

Ginter Place

Hawthorne Park Apartments

3602 Garland Ave

The Charlottesville Apartments

Harbor Lights Apartments

El Patio Light Apartments

3010 Chamberlayne Ave

3214 North Ave

2920 Chamberlayne Ave

3107 Garland Ave

3113 North Ave

2914 Chamberlayne Ave

2824 Garland Ave

3008 Cliff Ave

3502 Maryland Ave

713 Bancroft Ave

Graham Court Townhomes

2424 Barton Ave

2420 Barton Ave

2418 Barton Ave

3321 1st Ave

3417 1st Ave

2419 Barton Ave

3309 1st Ave

2416 Barton Ave

2401 North Ave

Barton Heights Apartments

Ginter Park Apartment Portfolio

2202 North Ave

206-208 Dove St

2711 3rd Ave

1600-1612 Pollock St

3023 4th Ave

3306 5th Ave

202 Welford St

204 Welford St

Located in the Richmond City Public Schools at 4225 Old Brook Rd in Richmond, VA, John Marshall High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 869 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 Richmond apartments for rent that are close to John Marshall 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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