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


1948 Cheremoya Ave

5077 Lemon Grove Ave

5017 Institute Pl

1532 N Harvard Blvd

1928 Carmen Ave

1528 N Harvar

744 N Manhattan Pl

946-954 N Serrano Ave

1611 N Harvar

643 N Windsor Blvd

871 N Oxford Ave

5007 Institute Pl

5340 Loma Lind Ave

731 Manhattan Pl

1631 N Harvar

642 Plymouth Blvd

5212 Lexington Ave

1223 N Kingsley Dr

1922 Vista Del Mar St

1627 N Harvard Blvd

926 N Serrano Ave

930-934 N Serrano Ave

5217 Fountain Ave

723 Manhattan Pl

5212 Melrose Ave

1320 N Kingsley Dr

1515 N Kingsley Dr

5111 Raleigh St

Serrano I

1324 N Kingsley Dr

714 N St Andrews Pl

1217 N Kingsley Dr

1336 N Kingsley Dr

5435 Russell Ave

1529 N Kingsley Dr

1926 N Vista del Mar Ave

715 Manhattan Pl

5076 Lemon Grove Ave

1523 N Kingsley Dr

Loma Linda

1604 N Harvard Blvd

860 N Oxford Ave

5322 Loma Linda Ave

1639 N Harvard Blvd

1804 N Serrano Ave

1558 N Harvard Blvd

1635 N Harvard Blvd

1215 N Kingsley Dr

5347 Loma Linda Ave
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