
Apartments near University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, CA (2,745 Rentals)


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11721 Idaho Ave

1636 S Barrington Ave

Brentview

1749 Federal Ave

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1819 Colby Ave

11414 Missouri Ave

11410 Missouri Ave

1734 Barry Ave

1739 Federal Ave

11959 Gorham Ave

11961 Montana Ave

11957 Darlington Ave

1212 Brockton Ave

1255 Armacost Ave

1326 Armacost Ave

11953 Goshen Ave

11959 Dorothy St

11956 Darlington Ave

11952 Kiowa Ave

1531 Stoner Ave

11663 Iowa

1409 S Westgate Ave

1730 Barry Ave

2111-2113 S Bentley Ave

Maison De Sophie LLC

1823 Colby Ave

1742 Barry Ave

1810 Federal Ave

1232 Brockton Ave

11969 Kiowa Ave

11954 Goshen Ave

11873 Rochester Ave

1425 S Westgate Ave

1417 S Westgate Ave

11964 Mayfield Ave

11956 Kiowa Ave

11960 Montana Ave

11615 Nebraska Ave

1535 Stoner Ave

1541 Stoner Ave

1700 S Barrington Ave

1711-1713 Barry Ave

Colby Condominiums

1545 Stoner Ave

1524 Granville Ave

1831 Colby Ave

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