
Apartments near Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, CA (7,733 Rentals)


837 Irolo St

927 S Normandie Ave

3166-3172 San Marino St

258 S Kenmore Ave

1061 S Catalina St

1126 S Westmoreland Ave

159 S Madison Ave

1130 S Hoover St

160 S Occidental Blvd

958 S Lake St

1133 Elden Ave

1116 S Berendo St

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211 S Berendo St

2310 Ocean View Ave

212-216 S Catalina St

268 S Coronado St

226 S La Fayette Park Pl

278 S Coronado St

243 S Rampart Blvd

2319 Ocean View Ave

436 S Grand View St

154 S Occidental Blvd

3117-3125 W 2nd St

161 S Occidental Blvd

178 S Commonwealth Ave

1126 S New Hampshire Ave

1136 S Westmoreland Ave

161 S Westmoreland Ave

1051-1053 S Kenmore Ave

339 S Mariposa Ave

978 S Mariposa Ave

3801 W 4th St

933 S Normandie Ave

645 S Ardmore Ave

816 S Ardmore Ave

824 S Ardmore Ave

869 Irolo St

351 S Mariposa Ave

1056 Dewey Ave

920 Irolo St

152 S Westmoreland Ave

164-170 S Commonwealth Ave

141-149 1/2 S Hoover St

206 S Catalina St

161-167 S Berendo St

1140-1142 S Westmoreland Ave

420 S Grand View St

244 S Rampart Blvd

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