
Apartments near El Sereno Middle in Los Angeles, CA (226 Rentals)


3043 Hollister Ave

3707 Randolph Ave

3216-3222 Warwick Ave

5055 Alhambra Ave

5150 Valley Blvd

5310-5312 Cronus St

3751-3753 Locke Ave

5219-5223 Borland Rd

3516 Chadwick Dr

4901 Druid St

5206-5210 Navarro St

5122 Oakland Ave

4994 Novgorod St

4376 Huntington Dr S

5151 Navarro St

3820-3822 Tampico Ave

5125 Oakland St

5122 Huntington Dr S

4512 Huntington Dr N

5030/ 5034 Valley Blvd

5333 Hyde St

3544 Yorba St

5073 Huntington Dr N

3606 Monterey Rd

5353 Edna St

5081 Borland Rd

5501-5505 Alhambra Ave

3839 Portola Ave

5367 Edna St

4506 Esmeralda St

5023 Cavanagh Rd

5101 Huntington Dr N

Happy Valley City Lights

3522 Copeland Pl

3526 Copeland Pl

3534 Copeland Pl

3925 Barrett Rd

3805 Lifur Ave

2915 Lowell Ave

5307 Oakland St

3757 Monterey Rd

5211 Huntington Dr N

5300 Huntington Dr S

5227 Huntington Dr N

5326 Huntington Dr S

5347 Oakland St

2344 Vandalia Ave

5506 Valley Blvd

5261 Huntington Dr
Los Angeles, CA Local Guide

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 2839 North Eastern Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, El Sereno Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1358 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 El Sereno Middle 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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