
Apartments near Woodcrest Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (95 Rentals)


1301 W 101st St

10616 S Budlong Ave

1217-1221 W 109th St

1211-1215 W 109th St

1041 W 108th St

1233 W. 109th St.

1135 W 106th St

1020 W 108th St

1101 W 106th St

1019 W 107th St

1023-1025 W 107th St

1053 W 106th St

1115 W 110th St

1011 W 108th St

1020 W 106th St

10975 S Budlong Ave

1114 W 105th

1052 W 105th St

10625-10627 S Vermont Ave

1334 W 107th St

1330 W 106th St

1124-1128 W 110th St

1023 W 110th St

10953 S Vermont Ave

1044 W. 110th St.

10967 S Vermont Ave

1108 W 104th St

1016 W 110th St

10512 S Vermont Ave

10914 S Normandie Ave

1224 W 111th St

1038 W 104th St

1250 W 104th St

11123 Van Buren Ave

1336 W 110th St

1208 W 103rd St

1315 W 104th St

J & M Valley Apartments

J & M Valley Apartments

J & M Valley Apartments

11151 Raymond Ave

1307 W 112th St

11124 S Normandie Ave

11135 S Mariposa Ave

10315 S Normandie Ave

Bella Vista Townhomese

1239 W 102nd St

1023 W 102nd St

1058 W 101st St
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 1151 West 109th Street in Los Angeles, CA, Woodcrest Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 905 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 Woodcrest 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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