
Apartments near Golden Gate University - Los Angeles Campus in Los Angeles, CA (4,355 Rentals)


909 S Catalina St

827 N Coronado St

141-149 1/2 S Hoover St

Helena Apartments

1672 W 20th St

201 E 31st St

1365 W Adams Blvd

233 S Virgil Ave

627 N Benton Way

701-707 S Berendo St

157 S Hoover St

831 S Catalina St

1535 W 23rd St

443-445 1/2 N Occidental Blvd

734 S Catalina St

635-637 N Benton Way

227 S Virgil Ave

1207 W 29th St

843 N Coronado St

705 N Benton Way

1409 W 25th St

1081-1083 W 30th St

817 S Catalina St

178 S Commonwealth Ave

221 S Virgil Ave

University Park Apartments

823 S Catalina St

Catalina Apartments

626 N La Fayette Park Pl

231 N Vendome St

164-170 S Commonwealth Ave

355 Parkman Ave

1550 W 22nd Pl

613-615 N La Fayette Park Pl

1431 W 24th St

Westmoreland Gardens

711 N Benton Way

226 S Westmoreland Ave

3123 S Grand Ave

607 N La Fayette Park Pl

1089-1091 W 30th St

1097 W 30th St

311-315 W 33rd St

712 S Santa Fe Ave

727 N Benton Way

646 N La Fayette Park Pl

1453 W 24th St

1442 W 24th St

117 S Hoover St

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