
Apartments near Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, CA (7,735 Rentals)


860 S Kenmore Ave

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920 S Catalina St

961 S New Hampshire Ave

964 S New Hampshire Ave

977 S Westmoreland Ave

3520-3530 W 5th St

854 S Kenmore Ave

914 S Catalina St

2970 San Marino St

957-961 Arapahoe St

559 S Coronado St

970 Elden Ave

343 S Occidental Blvd

328 S Virgil Ave

353 S Hoover St

433 S Rampart Blvd

431 S Rampart Blvd

967 Arapahoe St

950 S Berendo St

2974 San Marino St

968 S New Hampshire Ave

981 S Westmoreland Ave

976 Elden Ave

960 S Berendo St

913 S Catalina St

974 S New Hampshire Ave

430-434 S Catalina St

909 S Catalina St

835 S Kenmore Ave

900 S Kenmore Ave

845 S Kenmore Ave

827 S Kenmore Ave

517 S Kenmore Ave

525 S Kenmore Ave

955 S Berendo St

426 S Catalina St

928 S Catalina St

917 S Catalina St

906 S Kenmore Ave

904 S Kenmore Ave

984 S Westmoreland Ave

New Hampshire Villa Apartments

541-545 551 S Coronado St

966 Arapahoe St

3121 Geneva St

329 S Commonwealth Ave

971 Arapahoe St

984 Elden Ave

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