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


2344 Prince St

2325 Prince St

3064 Ganahl St

3234 City Terrace Dr

3813 Baldwin St

2483 Lancaster Ave

3606 Monterey Rd

1070 Dundas St

2435 Lancaster Ave

5427-5429 Huntington Dr N

1038 N Stone St

1011 N Alma Ave

4260 Capistrano Way

457 N Record Ave

5432-5436 Almont St

3621 Folsom St_ Non-Rent Control Tri-Plex

2675 Chelsea St

2239 Parkside Ave

2112 Keith St

4226 Stillwell Ave

4236 Stillwell Ave

2635 Chelsea St

3949 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

2105 Keith St

2133 Keith St

3165 Fairmount St

3118 Wabash Ave

2505 Chelsea St

3160 1/2 Fairmount St

2216-2218 Lincoln Park Ave

Triplex at 4231 Van Horne

2204 Lincoln Park Ave

2212 Lincoln Park Ave

3156 Fairmount St

Elephant Hill Apartments

3022-3024 Wabash Ave

3411 Malabar St

4316 Winchester Ave

2322 Lincoln Park Ave

4011 Michigan Ave

3842-3846 Cesar Chavez Ave

459 N Rowan Ave

2243 Lincoln Park Ave

4324 Stillwell Ave

3757 Monterey Rd

2249 Lincoln Park Ave

5561-5567 Huntington Dr N

Highland Springs (Lincoln Park)

3339 Folsom St

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