
Apartments near Joseph Le Conte Middle in Los Angeles, CA (1,969 Rentals)


2085 Ivar Ave

4826 Rosewood Ave

1222-1224 N Kenmore Ave

4822 Rosewood Ave

4816 Rosewood Ave

832 N Normandie Ave

726 N Ardmore Ave

4901 Romaine St

370 N Wilton Pl

4741 Elmwood Ave

1422 N Kenmore Ave

716-720 N Ardmore Ave

1406 N Kenmore Ave

1144 Kenmore Ave

Common Kenmore

1410 Kenmore Ave

1001 N Alexandria Ave

1316 N Kenmore Ave

2261 N Beachwood Dr

1416 N Kenmore Ave

1130 Kenmore Ave

1178 Kenmore Ave

1428 N Kenmore Ave

4737 Elmwood Ave

4916 E Lexington Ave

2026 N Cahuenga Blvd

4852 Elmwood Ave

1124 N Kenmore Ave

1118 Kenmore Ave

871 N Alexandria Ave

2259 N Gower St

1207 N Edgemont St

1169 N Edgemont St

1309 N Edgemont St

1217 N Edgemont St

1185 N Edgemont St

1331-1333 N Edgemont St

1165-1167 N Edgemont St

713 N Normandie Ave

2267-2271 N Gower St

1153 N Edgemont St

863 N Alexandria Ave

867 N Alexandria Ave

1413 N Edgemont St

371 N St Andrews Pl

1401-1405 N Edgemont St

6345 Primrose Ave

1341 N Edgemont St

1159-1161 N Edgemont St
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