
Apartments near Joseph Le Conte Middle in Los Angeles, CA (1,968 Rentals)


Franklin Building

1166 N Hobart Blvd

5665 Franklin Ave

1517 N Harvard Blvd

5216 De Longpre Ave

Serrano II

1930 N Bronson Ave

1930-1932 Cheremoya Ave

739 N St Andrews Pl

Hollywood Center - Tower 2

The Hobart Capri

1930 Tamarind Ave

5235 Fountain Ave

1651 N Hobart Blvd

5252 Virgini Ave

955-957 N Serrano Ave

5118 Lemon Grove Ave

5217-5221 De Longpre Ave

1245 N Harvard Blvd

5248 Virgini Ave

1939 Tamarind Ave

1539 N Harvard Blvd

968 N Serrano Ave

5123-5129 1/2 Marathon St

5234 Lexingto Ave

740 N St Andrews Pl

750 N St Andrews Pl

1610 N Hobart Blvd

1910-1916 Carmen Ave

958 N Serrano Ave

1327 N Kingsley Dr

730 N St Andrews Pl

1618 N Hobart Blvd

1333 N Kingsley Dr

927-935 N Serrano Ave

5536 Franklin Ave

1516 N Harvard Blvd

5544 Franklin Ave

722 N St Andrews Pl

739 Manhattan Pl

1922 Carmen Ave

5106 Lemon Grove Ave

1522 N HARVARD

1646 N Hobart Blvd

1607 N Harvard Blvd

1601 N Harvar

5218 Fountai Ave

1401 N Kingsley Dr

744 N Manhattan Pl
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