
Apartments near Grant Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (534 Rentals)


Russell Court Apartments

5300 Loma Linda Ave

Gordon Fountain

1645 N. Harvard Blvd.,

5356 Franklin Ave

1761 N Harvard Blvd

5322 Russell Ave

5333 Russell Ave

1801 N. Harvard Blvd

Harvard Apartments

1550 Harvard

1803 N Harvard Blvd

1640 N Harvard Blvd

The Franklinaire

1646 N Harvard Blvd

Corsair Apartments

Harvard Manor Apartments

5315 Russell Ave

1815 N. Harvard Blvd

5330 Franklin Ave

Harvard Towers

Guardian Arms Apartments

1776 N Harvard Blvd

1627 N Kingsley Dr

Franklin Palms

5200 @ Hollywood

1800 N Harvard Blvd

1735 N Kingsley Dr

1849 N Harvard Blvd

1826 N. Harvard Blvd

1801 N Kingsley

1626 N Kingsley Dr

Princess Apartments

Hollywood Capri

1644 N Kingsley Dr

6100 Afton Pl

1819 N Kingsley Dr

1844-1850 North Harvard

1833 N Kingsley Dr

1645 N. Winona Blvd

1847 N Kingsley Dr

6132 De Longpre Ave

Afton Arms

Casa Laguna

1602 Winona Blvd

1534 Winona Blvd

6138 Afton Pl

5118 Harold Way

Normandie Hollywood Apartments
Los Angeles, CA Local Guide

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 1530 North Wilton Place in Los Angeles, CA, Grant Elementary School serves grades K-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 685 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 Grant 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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