
Apartments near John H. Francis Polytechnic in Los Angeles, CA (133 Rentals)


7649 Greenbush Ave

Hollywood Backlot Bungalows

Sun Valley Apartments

Arminta South

Laurel Village Apartments

Villa California Apartments

Arminta Square Apartments

White Street Apartments

Vineland

Laurel Canyon West

Maui Apartments

8241 Whitsett Ave

7804 Laurel Canyon Blvd

7750 Laurel Canyon Blvd

12040 Stagg St

Demille Apartments

7717 Laurel Cyn.

7726 Laurel Canyon Blvd

7609 Whitsett Ave

12521 Saticoy St

12510 Saticoy St

The Campus at LA Family Housing

12036 Saticoy St

7831 Troost Ave

7525 Ben Ave

11947 Runnymede St

11752 Saticoy St

11964-11966 Runnymede St

11966 Saticoy St

12001 Valerio St

11963 Valerio St

11953 Valerio St

Valerio/Runnymeade Apartments

11922 Runnymede St

11669 Saticoy St

Heatherdale

11723 Cohasset St

11717 Cohasset St

8040 Ventura Canyon Ave

7616 Fulton Ave

11718 Cohasset St

11731 Runnymede St

11737 Runnymede St

11730 Runnymede St

7463 Troost Ave

11720 Runnymede St

7655 Greenbush Ave

13505 Saticoy St

7643 Greenbush Ave
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