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


856 N Van Ness Ave

5527 Barton Ave

912-918 N Wilton Pl

5421 La Mirada Ave

1716 N Wilton Pl

5516-5520 Carlton Way

6263 Santa Monica Blvd

5423 Lexington Ave

5416 La Mirada Ave

1720 N Wilton Pl

1726 N Wilton Pl

5507 Barton Ave

1740 Taft Ave

5437 Romaine St

5410 La Mirad Ave

1762 Tamarind Ave

5441 Flemish Ln

1351 N Serrano Ave

5436 Harold Way

5413 Lexington Ave

1809 N Bronson Ave

1800 N Van Ness Ave

1733-1739 Gower St

833 N Ridgewood Pl

1744 N Wilton Pl

1225 N Serran Ave

960 N St Andrews Pl

1754 Van Ness Ave

1736 N Wilton Pl

1735 Grammercy Pl

1077-1081 N Oxford Ave

5431 Lemon Grove Ave

Canyon Palms

5400 Lexingto Ave

1819 N Bronson Ave

1310 N Serrano Ave

Residency at the Entrepreneur

1069 N Oxford Ave

1155 N Serrano Ave

5441 Barton Ave

838 N Wilton Pl

5417 Lemon Grove Ave

5462 Barton Ave

5444 Lemon Grove Ave

1800 Taft Ave

1807 Taft Ave

1412 N Serran Ave

816-820 N Van Ness Ave

1724 N Gramercy Pl
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