
Apartments near University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, CA (2,770 Rentals)


945 Hilgard Ave

662-666 Kelton Ave

634 Kelton Ave

443 Midvale Avenue

449-453 1/2 Midvale Ave

The Claridge

510-512 Kelton Ave

600 Kelton Ave

11060 Ophir Dr

Park Westwood Tower

406-408 Landfair Ave

11061-11067 Ophir Dr

400 Landfair Ave

442-446 Kelton Ave

10844 Weyburn Ave

Asher House

535 Kelton Ave

609 Kelton Ave

571 Levering Ave

436-440 Kelton Ave

623-627 Kelton Ave

617-621 Kelton Ave

Westwood Apartments

Southwest Campus Apartments

11081-11083 Ophir Dr

11089-11099 Strathmore Dr

451-455 Kelton Ave

445 Kelton Ave

624-626 Veteran Ave

Westwood Apartments

416-420 1/2 Veteran Ave

1001 Malcolm Ave

425 Veteran Ave

10817-10819 Lindbrook Dr

Gayley at Wilshire

419 Veteran Ave

10801 Lindbrook Dr

Lindbrook Apartments

11100 Montana Ave

10800-10808 Lindbrook Dr

Venezia

Marie Antoinette Condominiums

10777 Wilshire Blvd

Wilshire Selby West

10763 Wilshire Blvd

The Californian

Wilshire Selby East

The Longford

Remington Condominiums
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