
Apartments near Grant Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (533 Rentals)


5529-5533 Harold Way

Harolds House

5526 Carlton Way

The Carlton /Hollywood Village

5523 Harold Way

1720 Taft

Metro at Hollywood Senior Apartments

5525 Carlton Way

Metropolitan Hollywood

Carlton Canyon Apartments

5831 Harold Way

5819 Carlton Way

5827 Carlton Way

Gramercy Apartments

5835 Harold Way

1732 N Wilton P

Wilton Place Apartments

1733 N Wilton Pl

1734-1740 Taft Ave

1745 N Wilton Pl

The Judy Lynn

Villa Jenien

Bricker Apartments

5851 Harold Way

1727 N Garfield Pl

Mayur Town Homes

Hollywood Hills

The Argyle Apartments

5855 Carlton Way,

1540 N Bronson Ave

1733 Garfield Pl

Garfield Arms

1759 N Wilton Pl

PATH Villas Hollywood

Views at 270

1750 N Van Ness Ave

1726 Garfield Place

1802 N Wilton Pl

5615 Fernwood Ave

1803 N Wilton Pl

1756 N Gramercy Pl

5440 Harold Way

5440 Carlton Way

1753 Garfield Pl

Garfield Apartments

1800 N Gramercy Pl

1661-1665 N Bronson Ave

Bronson

1527-1533 1/4 N Bronson Ave
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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