
Apartments near Los Angeles Academy Middle in Los Angeles, CA (131 Rentals)


189 E 50th St

1182 E 52nd St

Paloma Terrace

1127 E 51st St

1208 E 59th St

254 E 48th St

203 E 49th St

200 W Slauson Ave

131-133 E 50th St

Broadwood Terrace

Hooper Primary Center Site (por)

Julia Apartments

1213,1217 - 1/2 51st St.

245 W 56th St

1301 E 59th Pl

5734 Broadway

5218 Latham St

207 W 50th St

1360 E 53rd St

5343-5349 Ascot Ave

5293 S Broadway

5865 S Broadway

5102 Latham St

227 W 50 St

Hope on Broadway

331 W 58th St

237 W 50th St

338 W 53rd St

1427 E 53rd St

324 W 51st St

324 W 50th St

5604 Compton Ave

5913 Compton Ave

433-437 W 54th St

5606 S Figueroa St

1524 E 54th St

5110 Compton Ave

5100 Compton Ave

5874-5876 Figueroa St

430 W 59th Pl

5400 S Figueroa St

5870-5872 S Figueroa St

448 W 52nd St

5906 S Figueroa St

1541 E 51st St

5533 Long Beach Ave

1608 E 48th Pl

5111-5119 Long Beach Ave

1670 E 48th Pl

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 644 East 56th Street in Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles Academy Middle serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1767 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 Los Angeles Academy Middle 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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