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


6129 Allston St

3014 E 6th St

339 N Mott St

915 S Concord St

3000 E 6th St

2505-2509 Malabar St

1004 S Lorena St

2501 Houston St

1024-1026 S Lorena St

620-628 N Fickett St

2635 Chelsea St

5030/ 5034 Valley Blvd

338-344 N Fickett St

3049 Oregon St

2440 Wabash Ave

2447,2447 1/2 Houston St.

316 N Fickett St

1684 Murchison St

2441 Fairmount St

2610 Michigan Ave

2617 Pennsylvania Ave

414-416 Camulos St

2614 Michigan Ave

2912 E 6th St

2436 Houston St

2448 Boulder St

339 N Fickett St

473-475 S Savannah St

2452 Folsom St

2620 E 1st St

2723 E 4th St

2425-2427 1/2 Wabash Ave.

2446 Cincinnati St

4901 Druid St

205 N Fickett St

2430 Folsom St

2601 E 1st St

2415 Malabar St

2483 Lancaster Ave

2518 Michigan Ave

334 N Mathews St

2522-2526 Alcazar St

2416-2418 Boulder St

716-& 806 N Soto St

6101 E Olympic Blvd

530-536 N Soto St

608 N Soto St

1501 Ricardo St

2508 Pennsylvania 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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