
Apartments near Carver Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (218 Rentals)


410 E Imperial Hwy

1522 E 107th St

10642 S Central Ave

927-943 E 108th St

363 E Imperial

10626 S Central Ave

10611-13 S Central

11016 Avalon Blvd

11010 Avalon Blvd

11107 Avalon Blvd

1775 E 108th St

754 E 108th St

630 E 109th St

605 E 109th Pl

252 E Lanzit Ave

854 E 105th St

623 E 108th St

212-218 E Imperial Hwy

447 108th St

10606-10608 Avalon Blvd

10611 Avalon Blvd

10372 Wilmington Ave

10410 Avalon Blvd

419 E 106th St

10344 Avalon Blvd

10610 S San Pedro St

10332 Avalon Blvd

Century Terrace

110 E 110th St

10963 S Main St

111 E 109th St

311 W 104th St

10001 Paloma Ave

10025 Avalon Blvd

10004 Anzac Ave

9802 Graham Ave-SIOF5

10700 S Main St

9701 Grandee Ave

9826 Wilmington Ave

9706 Beach St

154 W 108th St

9551-9553 Compton Ave

810-812 E 97th St

9526 Firth Blvd

125 E 104th St

230 E 101st St

9501 Clovis Ave

10305 S Main St

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Located in the Compton Unified at 1425 East 120th Street in Los Angeles, CA, Carver Elementary School serves grades K-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 354 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Los Angeles apartments for rent that are close to Carver Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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