
Apartments near Joseph Le Conte Middle in Los Angeles, CA (1,967 Rentals)


1171 N Kenmore

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1035 N Serrano Ave

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Rosewood Heights by Wiseman

Legacy Tamarind

The Dream on Tamarind

1729 N Wilton Pl

2307 N Cahuenga Blvd

1563 Gordon St

5349-5353 Russell Ave

6315 Primrose Ave

Five Star Suites

Bronson Towers

Chateau Alto Nido Apartments

Candela

Hobart Continental Apartments

2330 North Cahuenga, LP

Lyric

1817 Garfield Pl

Western Serrano Ave Apartments

1212 N Gower St

Sterling Court Apartments

Hollywood Melrose Apartments

1341 N Mariposa Ave

1849 Garfield Place Hollywood, CA 90028

432 N Norton Ave

The Harvard Hideaway

Mikado Apartments, Mid-Century Japanese

5667 La Mirada Ave.

5853 Virginia Ave

5123 Raleigh St

1752-1762 Garfield Pl

Villa Tatarita

Courtyard at Cordova

1049 N Mariposa Ave

5322 Virginia Ave

1640 N Hobart Blvd

5110 Harold Way

Harvard Manor Apartments

Hildalgo Elca

Maplewood

Clinton

20/20 Villa

SAMO East Hollywood LLC

Spacious Units available - Great Location! -- Hollywood

Hollywood Royale Apartments

747 N Wilton Pl, Unit 747

861 N Alexandria Ave, Unit 861
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