
Apartments near Amphitheater Middle School in Tucson, AZ (427 Rentals)


414-420 E Glenn St

2837 N Euclid Ave

1012 E Blacklidge Dr

925-943 E Adelaide Dr

1078 E Blacklidge Dr

2915-2919 N Park Ave

2832 N Euclid Ave

2821-2831 N Euclid Ave

2735-2749 N York Pl

2719 N Estrella Ave

2736-2742 N Stone Ave

2714 N Hopi Pl

3944 N Vine Ave

1302-1304 E Hedrick Dr

1134-1154 E Blacklidge Dr

2702-2708 N Geronimo Ave

Adelaide Park Apartments

2653 N Estrella Ave

2801-2813 N Park Ave

414-420 E Kelso St

1501-1503 E Fort Lowell Rd

146 E Kelso St

1408-&1410 E Hedrick Dr

2966 N Mountain Ave

2641 N Estrella Ave

2632 N Estrella Ave

2640 N Los Altos Ave

1013-1015 E Glenn St

1320 E Blacklidge Dr

1675-1677 E Prince Rd

1645 E Prince Rd

2615 N Geronimo Ave

1458-1472 E Hedrick Dr

3201 N Cherry

Foothills Mobile Home Park

2642 N Los Altos Ave

2638 N Los Altos Ave

1326-1346 E Blacklidge Dr

1501-1509 E Hedrick Dr

4 Sfrs & Duplex

2632 N Stone

2622-2636 N Los Altos Ave

Herold Square Apartments

2902-2906 N Mountain View Ave

225 E Jacinto St

2614 N Los Altos Ave

501-507 E Jacinto St

Cherry

511-517 E Jacinto St

Located in the Amphitheater Unified District at 315 East Prince Road in Tucson, AZ, Amphitheater Middle School serves grades 6-8 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 631 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 Tucson apartments for rent that are close to Amphitheater Middle 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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