
Apartments near Alphonso B. Perez Special Education Center in Los Angeles, CA (339 Rentals)


1004 N Hicks Ave

3527 E 2nd St

5724 Via San Delarro

5383 Louis Pl

1033 S Gage Ave

5130 Carolina Pl

5016 E Cody Dr

5371 Grace Pl

1255 S La Verne Ave

3234 City Terrace Dr

970 S Hillview Ave

3757 E Hubbard St

1115-1119 S Woods Ave

1131 S Record Ave

1011 N Alma Ave

3441 City Terrace Dr

736 S Eastmont Ave

4754 Union Pacific Ave

5101 Boswell Pl

1234-1236 Clela Ave

3401 Gleason Ave

1063 N Alma Ave

1120 Amalia Ave

1226 S Woods Ave

673 Williamson Ave

4346 Union Pacific Ave

3167 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

3420 E 4th St

1258 S Woods Ave

1310 S Woods Ave

3064 Ganahl St

3547-3549 Sabina St

4319 Triggs St

3622 Percy St

3022-3024 Wabash Ave

700 Simmons Ave

3047 Folsom St

1070 Dundas St

3515 Ellison St

3258 E 4th St

1431 S Woods Ave

3462 Sabina St

535 S Lorena St

1437 S Woods Ave

537 S Lorena St

715 Evergreen Ave

3501 Percy St

3208-3210 E 3rd St

1220 N Evergreen 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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