
Apartments near Golden Gate University - Los Angeles Campus in Los Angeles, CA (4,379 Rentals)


Troy Terrace Apartments

214 E Adams Blvd

2877 San Marino St

Reno Place

College View Apartments

Reno Apartments

1926 Santa Ynez St

427-429 E Adams Blvd

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Sammy Davis Junior Manor Apartments

South Virgil Apartments

Hub LA Figueroa

424 N Coronado St

Twin Palms Apartments

225 S Occidental Blvd

140 S Occidental Blvd

Casa de Rosas Campus

322 S Reno St

Santa Ynez

725-737 E 24th St

Stardust Apartments (SAI)

235 S Occidental Blvd

The Residences at 7th Apartments

USC Portland House

Bungalows

Leeward Place Apartments

424 S Commonwealth Ave

250 S Reno St

807 E 24th St

136 S Occidental Blvd

Occidental Court

Leeward Place

201 S Occidental Blvd

1072 Laguna Ave

The Central Avenue Apartments

215 S Occidental Blvd

322-332 1/2 N Rampart Blvd

445 E Adams St

418 S Commonwealth Ave

410 S Commonwealth Ave

419 N Coronado St

3057 Leeward Avenue,

Rosepoint Bellevue Apartments

3065 LEEWARD Ave

676 Shatto Pl.

Reno Towers Apartments

234 S Reno St

222 S Reno St

226 S Reno St

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