
Apartments near University of Southern California - Health Sciences Campus in Los Angeles, CA (1,130 Rentals)


2527-2529 Cincinnati St

316 N St Louis St

228 N Chicago St

2205 Daly St

2108 Vallejo St

2331 Johnston St

2531 Cincinnati St

2322 Lincoln Park Ave

2620 Manitou Ave

2135 Vallejo St

2015 Michigan Ave

2325 Griffin Ave

1407 Bridge St

907 N Evergreen Ave

340 Avenue 21

2800 Winter St

2743 Boulder St

Highland Springs (Lincoln Park)

2555 Cincinnati St

2322 Sichel St

331 S Avenue 20

347 S Avenue 19

2336 Griffin Ave

2345 Alta St

228 N Soto St

327 S Avenue 20

1404-1406 Warren St

2225 Michigan Ave

323 S Avenue 20

3064 Ganahl St

3022-3024 Wabash Ave

2746 Boulder St

2014 Michigan Ave

2118 Michigan Ave

2410 Manitou Ave

218 N Soto St

223 N St Louis St

314 S Avenue 19

334 N Mathews St

715 Evergreen Ave

219 N St Louis St

339 N Fickett St

2021 Pennsylvania Ave

701 N Evergreen Ave

1102 N Stone St

2423 Hancock St

2414-2418 Johnston St

2814 Boulder St

2325 Prince St

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