
Apartments near Camellia Avenue Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (78 Rentals)


11487 Sherman Way

Studio Pointe Apartments

Universal Pointe Apartments

7333 Kraft Ave, Unit 1.5

7327 Tujunga Ave

7358 Tujunga Ave

7227 Lemp Ave

7338 Tujunga Ave

7344 Tujunga Ave

7217 Lemp Ave

7306 Tujunga Ave

bakman

11473-11477 Sherman Way

11483 Sherman Way

7323-7325 Bakman Ave

11467 Sherman Way

7317-7319 1/2 Bakman Ave

11455 Sherman Way

11439 Sherman Way

11445-11449 Sherman Way

7226 Troost Ave

11435 Sherman Way

7303 Bakman Ave

7255 Bakman Ave

7239 Bakman Ave

7230-7232 Tujunga Ave

7227 Troost Ave

7249 Bakman Ave

7245 Bakman Ave

11401 Sherman Way

11407-11423 Sherman Way

7224 Tujunga Ave

7229 Bakman Ave

7219 Bakman Ave

Bakman Palms

11147 Sherman Way

11137 Sherman Way

11037 Runnymede St

11041-11043 Sherman Way

7254 Ensign Ave

7459 Vineland Ave

7435 Vineland Ave

7401-7407 Vineland Ave

7425-7427 Vineland Ave

7333 Vineland Ave

7321 Vineland Ave

7325 Vineland Ave

7545 Vineland Ave

7307 Vineland Ave
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