
Apartments near John C. Fremont Senior High in Los Angeles, CA (465 Rentals)


7911 Avalon Blvd

7822 Avalon Blvd

7601 S Main St

156 E 73rd St

7511 S Main St

7422 Avalon Blvd

7924 S Main St

7410 Avalon Blvd

8006 S Main St

120 W 76th St

125-129 1/2 W 78th St

413 E 81st St

The Nest on Florence

134 W 76th St

629 E 79th St

443 E 81st St

114 W 79th St

615 E 80th St

640-646 E 78th St

321 E Florence Ave

146 W 76th St

401 E 82nd St

149-151 1/2 W. 78th St.

100 E 81st St

8218 Wall St

7104 S San Pedro St

607 E 81st St

423 E 82nd St

160 W 76th St

620 E 73rd St

144 W 74th St

8106 Avalon Blvd

8202 Main St

158 W 74th St

719 E 79th St

224 W 78th St

7102 S Main St

132 W Florence Ave

138 W Florence Ave

738 E 75th St

234 W 78th St

612 E 82nd St

8218 Avalon Blvd

161 W 73rd St

321 E 84th St

110 W 71st St

613 E 83rd St

8222 Avalon Blvd

632 E 82nd St
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Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 7676 South San Pedro Street in Los Angeles, CA, Fremont High School serves grades 10-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 4470 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 Fremont High 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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