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


8708 S Hoover St

Hoover Apartments

949 W 82nd St

928 W 83rd St

8102-8104 Compton Ave

926 W 84th St

912 W 85th St

916 W 85th St

926 W 85th St

Faculty Housing

9022 Hooper Ave

8715 Baring Cross St

1501 Firestone Blvd

88th & Vermont

1619 Firestone Blvd

8764 Compton Ave

1616 Firestone Blvd

1670 E 82nd Pl

9021 Compton Ave

9027 Compton Ave

9018 S Compton Ave

1527 E 92nd St

1627 E 92nd St

1639 E 92nd St

146-148 1/2 E. Manchester

7833 Towne Ave

308 E 74th St

7402 S San Pedro St

7418 Main St

Umoja Apartments

649-663 E 78th St

120 W 73RD ST

8100 Avalon Blvd

8200 S Main St

249 E 83rd St

8213 S Main St

Broadway Village I Apartments

7001-7005 S Main St

Broadway City Lights

Residences at Main

8021-8027 S Broadway

6701 S San Pedro St

Ruth Teague Homes

8209 Broadway

8460-8468 Avalon Blvd

Main Street Apartments

*DO NOT USE*923-1015 E 79th St-HUD

7501 S Central Ave

Victoria Apartments
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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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