
Apartments near Gaspar De Portola Middle in Los Angeles, CA (279 Rentals)


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18530 Hatteras St, Unit #310, Unit #310

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6006 Donna Ave

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5460 White Oak Ave, Unit G108, Unit G108

19341 Friar St

4624 Gable Dr

18589 Linnet St

19067 Sprague St

5365 Vanalden Ave

18607 Cassandra St

4670 Brewster Dr

5191 Lindley Ave

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5441 Yarmouth Ave

4626 Monarca Dr

4841 Alonzo Ave

4718 White Oak Ave

17503 Rancho St

18162 Sweet Elm Dr

3900 Hilton Head Way

19034 Ashurst Ln

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4620 Encino Ave

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