
Apartments near Magnolia Avenue Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (187 Rentals)


1630 Arapahoe St

Toberman

1400 Albany St

1500 Arapahoe St, Unit 1

1820 Orchard Ave

1317 Arapahoe St

Hackett House Apartments

1341 Valencia St

1624-1626 S Westmoreland Ave

1535 Venice Blvd

1732 New England St

1731 S New England St

Eau Claire Apartments

1711 S Westmoreland Ave

1724 Westmoreland Ave

1510 S Westmoreland Ave

2254 W 15th St

2228 W 15th St

2260-2262 W 15th St

1732 S Westmoreland Ave

2214 W 15th St

1735-1739 Magnolia Ave

1418 Orchard Ave

1723 Westmoreland Ave

1740 Westmoreland Ave

1758 S New England St

1635-1637 1/4 Arapahoe St

2255 W 15th St

1748 Westmoreland Ave

1741 S Westmoreland Ave

2241 W 15th St

1766 New England St

1623 Menlo Ave

1433 S Westmoreland Ave

1735 S Westmoreland Ave

1633 Menlo Ave

1637 Menlo Ave

1747 S Westmoreland Ave

1806-1810 3/4 S New England St

1800 S New England St

1800 Westmoreland Ave

2228 W 14th St

1424 Magnolia Ave

1515 S Menlo Ave

1404 S Westmoreland Ave

1801 S Westmoreland Ave

1411 Orchard Ave

1810 Westmoreland Ave

2214 W 14th St
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 1626 South Orchard Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, Magnolia Avenue Elementary School serves grades K-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 1286 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 Magnolia 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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