
Apartments near Alphonso B. Perez Special Education Center in Los Angeles, CA (340 Rentals)


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Multnomah House Apartments

Gambier Apartments

5306 S Huntington Dr

137 S Dangler Ave

111 N Eastern Ave

4260 Capistrano Way

334 S McBride Ave

369 S Arizona Ave

4634 Strang Ave

514 N Brannick Ave

4113 Floral Dr

159 S Sunol Dr

4904-4910 Eagle St

637 S Humphreys Ave

637-641 S McDonnell Ave

612-620 S Eastern Ave

622-626 S Eastern Ave

626 S Sydney Dr

561 S La Verne Ave

457 N Record Ave

708 Burger Ave

609 S La Verne Ave

735 S Ford Blvd

5218 Via Corona St

464-466 S Bonnie Beach Pl

737-741 S Duncan Ave

5240 Via San Delarro St

718 S Arizona Ave

663 S La Verne Ave

5258-5262 Via San Delarro St

760 S McBride Ave

756 S McDonnell Ave

3738 E 1st St

3860 Eagle St

710 S Ferris Ave

662 La Verne Ave

714 S Ferris Ave

732 S Fetterly Ave

711 S La Verne Ave

719 S La Verne Ave

3827 E 4th St

306 S Hillview Ave

124-126 N Rowan Ave

742 S Ferris Ave

733 S La Verne Ave

951-953 S McBride Ave

736 S La Verne Ave
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 4540 Michigan Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, Alphonso B. Perez Special Education Center serves grades PK-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 352 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 Alphonso B. Perez Special Education Center 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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