
Apartments near James E Moss School in Salt Lake City, UT (79 Rentals)


Monaco Apartments

Total Monthly Price
Triton Heights

Arcadia Green Apartments

Opus Green Townhomes

Riley Townhomes

135 E Gordon Ln

Maplewood Estates

510-530 Leona Ln

Elmwood

Fox Point in Old Farm

Wembley Park Apartments

Mallard Crossing

Bud Bailey

The Hub

Olympus Ranch Independent Senior Living

Artesian Springs

The Katmai Apartments

Artesian Springs - Phase II

Stonehedge Apartments

45 Twelve Townhomes

Total Monthly Price
The Focal Apartments

Hunters Woods

Crimson

Mark Twain Apartments

Holladay On Ninth

Madrona Townhomes

Lost Creek Apartments

4175 S 900 E

Garden Drive Duplexes

4840 S Atwood Blvd

Birkhill Apartment Homes

4410 S Main St

4715 S Hanauer St

4772 S State St

4951 S Center St

299 E Vine St

320-340 E Vine St

4596 S 1300 E

Cottonwood Creek Estates

Fairbourne

Parkview on Vine

Frontgate Apartments

Oslo Murray

Current Apartments

The Royce on 9th

Total Monthly Price
Metro at Fireclay

Avida Apartments

Birkhill Lofts

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Located in the Granite District at 4399 South 500 East in Salt Lake City, UT, James E Moss Elementary School serves grades PK-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 560 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 Salt Lake City apartments for rent that are close to James E Moss Elementary 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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