
Apartments near Maurice Sendak Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (67 Rentals)


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11307 Miranda St, Unit 1, Unit 1

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11127 Tiara St

11431 Tiara St

11447 Tiara St

11442 Califa St

Tiara Apartments

11355 Tiara St

11347 Califa St

11401 Oxnard St

11413 Oxnard St

11347 Emelita St

11437-11441 Oxnard St

5826 Tujunga Ave

No Ho Apartments

11320 Tiara St

11436 Hatteras St

11414 Hatteras St

Emelita Apartments

Tujunga55

11131 Hatteras St

Oxnard Plaza

11434 Calvert St

11311 Hatteras St

11523 Hatteras St

11416 Miranda St

11259 Hatteras St

6107 Tujunga Ave

Camellia Arms

11600-11608 Oxnard St

5716 Tujunga Ave

5712 Camellia Ave

5711 Camellia Ave

6033 Hazelhurst Pl

The Eldorado Apartments

Tower Apartments

The Brixton

6114 Hazelhurst Pl

5754 Colfax Ave

5744 Colfax Ave

Colfax Manor

Oxnard / Carpenter Apartment

5725 Klump Ave

5729 Klump Ave

11253 Hatteras St

11611 Burbank Blvd

11615 Burbank Blvd

11613 Burbank Blvd

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