
Apartments near Cheremoya Avenue Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (1,270 Rentals)


1735 Grammercy Pl

1840 N Gramercy Pl

Palladium Residences

1746 N Gramercy Pl

1833 Garfield Pl

1740 N Gramercy Pl

1724 N Gramercy Pl

1749 Garfield Pl

1805 Garfield Pl

1830 Wilcox Ave

1812 Wilcox Ave

5544 Franklin Ave

5536 Franklin Ave

1818 Garfield Pl

1812-1816 Garfield Pl

1941 Wilcox Ave

1728 Wilcox Ave

1945 Wilcox Ave

1806 Garfield Pl

1822 Garfield Pl

5520 Franklin Ave

1843 Wilcox Ave

1732 Garfield Pl

Wilcox Apartments

1942 Grace Ave

1714 Garfield Pl

El Cabrillo

1820 Grace Ave

1917 Grace Ave

Franklin Grace Apartments

1807-1811 Grace Ave

1728 N Hudson Ave

1936 Whitley Ave

1926 Whitley Ave

5435 Russell Ave

1907 Whitley Ave

5425 Russell Ave

5428 Franklin Ave

1969-1985 Whitley Ave

5417 Russell Ave

5411 Russell Ave

1614-1616 N Schrader Blvd

5401 Russell Ave

1814 N Serrano Ave

1850 N Cherokee Ave

5343 Russel Ave

1746 N Cherokee Ave

5341 Russell Ave

5347 Loma Linda Ave
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 6017 Franklin Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, Cheremoya Avenue Elementary School serves grades PK-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 284 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 Cheremoya Avenue 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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