
Apartments near James Madison Middle in Upper Marlboro, MD (4 Rentals)


Marwood Senior Apartments

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13909 King Gregory Way

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14400 Colonel Fenwick Ct

4910 Cranford Terrace

13920 Lord Fairfax Pl

5518 Old Crain Hwy

11104 Rhodenda Ave

10612 Presidential Pkwy

14122 Reverend Rainsford Ct

7208 PURPLE Ave

10710 Tyrone Dr

11330 Meridian Hill Way

5516 Manor Park Dr

10614 Observatory Pl

5320 Woodyard Rd

12526 Woodstock Dr E

12912 Marlton Center Dr

8601 Sweet Rose Ct

12502 Welford Mnr Dr

13173 Ripon Pl

13105 Ripon Pl

14100 Rectory Ln

13804 Churchville Dr

4442 Lord Loudoun Ct

14417 Hampshire Hall Ct

4720 Colonel Ashton Pl

4906 Colonel Contee Pl

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5329 Woodyard Rd

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13815 Churchville Dr

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5426 Greenpoint Ln

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15242 Marlboro Pike

The Village of Churchills Choice

Hunters Glen

The Lodge at Marlton

Croom Manor Apartments

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10810 Presidential Pky, Unit Condominium

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

9102 Vlg Spgs Dr

2906 George Hilleary Ter
Upper Marlboro, MD Local Guide

Located in the Prince George's County Public Schools at 7300 Woodyard Rd in Upper Marlboro, MD, James Madison Middle School serves grades 7-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 883 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 Upper Marlboro apartments for rent that are close to James Madison 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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