
Apartments near California State University, Los Angeles - Los Angeles in Los Angeles, CA (703 Rentals)


5227 Huntington Dr N

3839 Portola Ave

4994 Novgorod St

Van Horne Apartments

3648-3652 Harriman Ave

2522-2526 Alcazar St

5261 Huntington Dr

3900 Stockbridge Ave

3834 Stockbridge Ave

3925 Barrett Rd

1044 N Townsend Ave

1008 N Rowan Ave

3334 City Terrace Dr

Huntington Cottages

1539 Tremont St

4607 Fern Pl

4506 Esmeralda St

1560 Ricardo St

4760 Edison St

3333 City Terrace Dr

1441 Murchison Street

514 N Brannick Ave

3707 Randolph Ave

934-936 N Rowan Ave

4315 Dozier St

3751-3753 Locke Ave

5335 Huntington Dr N

Los Cuatro Vientos Apartments

San Felipe

House & Newly Built Triplex Near Keck USC

Santa Teresita Apartments

4512 Huntington Dr N

1230 N Evergreen Ave

5361 Huntington Dr N

810 N Eastman Ave

3863 Duke St

1220 N Evergreen Ave

1501 Ricardo St

945 N Townsend Ave

3862 N Broadway

1102 N Stone St

3544 Yorba St

2770 Marengo St

4210 Dozier St

416 N Marianna Ave

5381-5383 Huntington Dr

1462 Playground St

1004 N Hicks Ave

944 N Ditman Ave

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