
Apartments near Gaspar De Portola Middle in Los Angeles, CA (276 Rentals)


Park Place Apartments

Park Plaza

19425 Haynes St

5299 1/2 Crebs Ave

5700 Vanalden Ave

18202 Rancho St

18836 La Amistad Pl

4950 Newcastle Ave

877 Francisco St

4800 Zelzah Ave

17449 Sumiya Dr

4611 Louise Ave

3722 Alonzo Ave

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4960 Chimineas Ave

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18307 Burbank Blvd

Reseda On The Park

5830 Reseda Boulevard

Park Terrace

Tarzana Springs

Riverbridge Apartments

Tarzana Terraces

TARZANA 6170

Terraces at Tarzana

Encino Palms Apartments

White Oak

18650 Hatteras St

Casa Dorado

Tarzana Tennis Club Apartments

Villa Tarzana Apartments

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5350 White Oak Ave, Unit 114, Unit 114

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5652 Yolanda Ave, Unit #9, Unit #9

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5644 Yolanda Ave, Unit 4, Unit 4

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5325 Newcastle Ave, Unit 342, Unit 342

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5315 Yarmouth Ave, Unit 212, Unit 212

18555 Collins St

5820 Yolanda Ave

18620 Hatteras St

18530 Hatteras St

18433 Hatteras St

5700 Etiwanda Ave

5354 Lindley Ave

5334 Lindley Ave

5500 Lindley Ave

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