
Apartments near Dayton Heights Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (194 Rentals)


3969 Melrose Ave

4042-4052 Marathon St

457 N Westmoreland Ave

3963 Melrose Ave

453 N Westmoreland Ave

4137 Melrose Ave

3951-3953 3/4 Melrose Ave

3957 Melrose Ave

760-766 N Madison Ave

532 N Commonwealth Ave

3927-3931 1/4 Melrose Ave

536 N Commonwealth Ave

3942 Marathon St

4025-4029 1/2 Marathon St

3921-3923 Melrose Ave

3910 Melrose Ave

4015 Marathon St

4019-4023 1/2 Marathon St

3915-3919 Melrose Ave

545 N Hoover St

549 N Hoover St

3936-3940 Marathon St

4144-4148 1/2 Monroe St

Virgil Village Apartments

3957-3963 1/2 Marathon St

4124-4126 1/2 Monroe St

440-442 N Virgil Ave

637 Imogen Ave

426 N Virgil Ave

3921 Marathon St

659-661 1/2 Imogen Ave

3915 Marathon St

3623-3625 1/2 Bellevue Ave

Melrose Place

706-710 1/2 N Hoover St

732 Lucile Ave

663-665 1/2 Imogen Ave

622 Imogen Ave

3907 Marathon St

717-719 1/2 Imogen Ave

813 Lucile Ave

3547-3555 London St

3611-3613 1/2 Bellevue Ave

3607-3609 1/2 Bellevue Av

723-725 Imogen Ave

817-819 1/2 Lucile Ave

767-777 Hoover St

3601-3603 Bellevue Ave

643 Maltman Ave
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 607 North Westmoreland Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, Dayton Heights Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 601 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 Dayton Heights 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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