
Apartments near John Marshall Senior High in Los Angeles, CA (1,009 Rentals)


1185 N Hoover St

4000-4038 Santa Monica Blvd

1901 N Edgemont St

1926 N Kenmore Ave

1954 N Kenmore Ave

1938 N Kenmore Ave

1954-1956 N Kenmore Ave

1833 N Edgemont St

1217 N Virgil Ave

1120 Myra Ave

1182 Commonwealth Ave

1177 N Hoover St

1239 N Westmoreland Ave

1255 Lyman Pl

1638-1640 Edgecliffe Dr

1636 Edgecliffe Dr

1621 Edgecliffe Dr

1616 Griffith Park Blvd

1665-1679 Golden Gate Ave

1807 Edgemont St

1930-1936 Kenmore Ave

1960-1964 Kenmore Ave

1972 N Kenmore Ave

1920 Kenmore Ave

1900 N Kenmore Ave

1819 Edgemont St

4468 Lexington Ave

1651 Golden Gate Ave

4603 La Mirada Ave

1801 N Edgemont St

3400-3410 Effie St

1181-1185 N Virgil Ave

4604 La Mirada Ave

4633 La Mirada Ave

1944 Palmerston Pl

4557 Lexington Ave

4567 Lexington Ave

1618-1622 1/2 Maltman Ave

1724-1726 1/2 Redcliff St

4634 La Mirada Ave

1339-1345 N New Hampshire Ave

4585 W Lexington Ave

1324 N New Hampshire Ave

4589 W Lexington Ave

4607 Lexington Ave

1318 N New Hampshire Ave

1637-1639 1/2 Micheltorena St

1920 N Alexandria Ave

4715 Fountain Ave

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 3939 Tracy Street in Los Angeles, CA, Marshall High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 2893 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 Marshall 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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