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The Lorenzo Student Housing

1165-1167 W 37th Pl

1476 W 35th St

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3844 W 27th St

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Onyx

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1360 West 35th St

2221 S Western

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The Standard at Los Angeles

1249 W. 39th Place

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The Montville

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Heritage 2353

D69--2611 S. Portland Street

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University Gateway

Villa Del Pueblo

2700 Ellendale

1286 W Adams Blvd

USC Student Housing - The Hive On Ellendale

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Catalina Court

Hoover Square

Orion 668

Axis

D19--Hoover House--3036 South Hoover Street

Element by Stuho

1297-1299 W 36th St Student Housing near USC

3001 Van Buren Pl

1530 W 37th St -- Housing near USC/Ktown

3110 Walton Ave

1173 W 29th St

4238 S. Western Ave.

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The 505(CA)

2231 S Western

Full 4BR Units + Co-Living Available

F78--1168 W. 36th Place

1400 FIG Apartments

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