Apartments near Johnnie Cochran Jr. Middle in Los Angeles, CA (50 Rentals)
4108 Venice Blvd.
4525 St Elmo Dr
2815 12th Ave
2619 3/4-2614 S Victoria Ave
4351 Victoria Park Dr
4512 St Elmo Dr
2103 S Harcourt Ave
2329 Crenshaw Blvd
2235 & 2245 W 26th Pl
3528 W Adams Blvd
4307 W 28th St
2675 Arlington Ave & 3105 W 27th St
E on Adams
Palm Terrace Apartments
2599 Alsace
The Jayne
Crenshaw Townhouse
2249 W 24th St
4037 W 28th St
2221 S. Western
Entire 4 bdrm units & Private Rooms Available
Lafayette Place
HAP PARTNERS V, LLC-1920
2226 W 26th Pl, Unit 3
West Adams Studio Apartments
4000 Mont Clair Street
4702 W 17th St
Catalina West Adams
Zoe Lofts
5135 W. Adams
5263wadams
28th St Apartments
2642 Brighton Ave
1072 West Blvd, Unit 1072
1275 1/2 Queen Anne Pl
4536 W 18th St
2101 6th Ave, Unit 2101
3428 Somerset Dr, Unit 3428 B
1833 S Highland Ave, Unit 1833
1218 S Plymouth Blvd
2327 3rd Ave, Unit 2327.5
2159 W 28th St, Unit 2159
1259 S Plymouth Blvd, Unit 1259
2314 S Rimpau Blvd, Unit 2314
4839 W 18th St, Unit 4839 1-4
2628 S Halldale Ave, Unit 2628 3
1638-1640 S Bronson Ave
Los Angeles, CA Local Guide
Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 4066 West Johnnie Cochran Vista in Los Angeles, CA, Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1156 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Los Angeles apartments for rent that are close to Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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