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14006 Doty Ave

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14102 Kornblum Ave

4327 W 142nd St

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Windsong Terrace Apartments

14427 Cerise Ave.

4351 W 142nd St

Courtyard Apartments

4049 W 139th St

Village Estates Apartments

4033 W 139th St

Kornblum II Apartments

Villa Rita Apartments

13825 Cordary Ave

4370 W 141st St

14037 Yukon Ave

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Los Angeles Town House

14330 Cerise Ave

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CORDARY 3

4061 W. 138th St.

14020 Yukon Avenue,

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14103 Cerise Ave

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CORDARY 2

Skeans

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4028 W. 137th St.

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3637 W 139th St

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13922 Yukon Ave

Yukon Plaza Apartments

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There are currently 1,789 Studio Apartments in Hawthorne with rent ranges from $1,095 to $3,165 with an average price of $2,060.
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