
Apartments near Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, CA (7,714 Rentals)


3264 Monette Pl

241 S Serrano Ave

Oxford Villa II

1047-1053 S Serrano Ave

220 S Serrano Ave

1211 S Harvard Blvd

740 S Manhattan Pl

734 S Manhattan Pl

3815 W 8th St

3275 Monette Pl

214 S Serrano Ave

134 N Ardmore Ave

222 N Mariposa Ave

Heliotrope garden

206 N Normandie Ave

328 N Kenmore Ave

338 N Heliotrope Dr

1637 Menlo Ave

401 E Oakwood Ave

1350 S Bonnie Brae St

355 Parkman Ave

4201 S Council St

3270 Monette Pl

3827-3829 W 7th St

806 S Manhattan Pl

2741-2745 1/2 W 14th St

1042 S Oxford Ave

210 N Serrano Ave

343 N Benton Way

338-340 1/4 N Benton Way

309-319 N Coronado St

213-215 N Alvarado St

136 N Alvarado

159 S Burlington Ave

275 S Union Ave

4203 Council st

204-208 1/2 N. Alvarado S

130 S Bonnie Brae St

284 S Union Ave

228-230 N Lake St

251-259 1/2 Rosemont Ave.

360 N Occidental Blvd

1641 S New Hampshire Ave

1635-1637 1/4 Arapahoe St

1417 S Bonnie Brae St

1400 S Bonnie Brae

323-329 1/2 N Coronado St

4011 Oakwood Ave

339 N Heliotrope Dr

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