Apartments near Thomas Starr King Middle School in Los Angeles, CA (96 Rentals)

4519 3/4-4434 Willow Brook Ave

M1 by CLG (+ Coliving)

The Wilder

The Elinor

Hawthorne Regency Apartments

eaves Los Feliz

1423 Magnolia Ave (Hart Properties, LLC)

Skylar At Sunset

The Louise Los Feliz

WIN - The Union at Winona

Marathon Apartments

Edgemont & Banbury Manor Apartments

The Ridge

1735 Winona Blvd

The Kenmore Los Feliz

Alexandria Court Apartments

The Monroe at Virgil Village

Nash on Normal

4319 Price St

EC1 - 1650 Echo Park Apartments

North Madison Apartments

Sienna on Sanborn

Milo on Morton

Chateau Los Feliz

4310 Russell Avenue

936 Lucile Ave

Solari Silver Lake

615 N. Juanita Ave

646 N. Juanita Ave

1806 N Berendo St

Riverglen Apartments

1758 Winona Blvd, Unit 1

Ambrose Gardens

4855 Lexington Ave

Rivo at Silver Lake

Micheltorena Apartments

900 N Hoover

3464 Larissa Dr

1174 N Madison Ave

ALLESANDRO

937 Hype

1828-1850 N Edgemont Street Los Angeles, CA

5068 Franklin Ave

New Hampshire Luxurious

2123 Rodney Drive

Fountain View Apartments

Edgemont Court Apartments

Rowena

4671 Hollywood Blvd

823 Micheltorena St, Unit 823

1807 N Kenmore Ave, Unit 1807

4525 1/2 Franklin Ave

1242 N New Hampshire Ave

1631 Landa St, Unit 1631

4554 Russell Ave, Unit 1

1929 N Commonwealth Ave, Unit 211
Los Angeles, CA Local Guide

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 4201 Fountain Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, King Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1517 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 King 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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