
Apartments near Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, CA (5,386 Rentals)


1732 S Westmoreland Ave

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1515 S Menlo Ave

1045 Figueroa Ter

721 New Depot St

1110-1112 Echo Park Ave

428 N Benton Way

914 S New Hampshire Ave

300 S Commonwealth Ave

2920 James M Wood Blvd

Angels Villa

1819 Montrose St

1375 W 20th St

1032-1034 W 22nd St

1303 S Vermont Ave

1740 Westmoreland Ave

323 N La Fayette Park Pl

The Terrace

Rampart Bungalows

1260 Vin Scully Ave

2841 Council St

1132 Laveta Ter

244 S Commonwealth Ave

1043 S New Hampshire Ave

1707 Park Ave

820 S New Hampshire Ave

424 S Westmoreland Ave

317 S Commonwealth Ave

417 N Benton Way

222 S Commonwealth Ave

1047 S New Hampshire Ave

246 S Commonwealth Ave

1037 S New Hampshire Ave

961 S New Hampshire Ave

814 S New Hampshire Ave

216 S Hoover St

830 S New Hampshire Ave

1941 Magnolia Ave

1115-1123 1/2 S New Hampshire Ave

713 New Depot St

1748 Westmoreland Ave

1723 Westmoreland Ave

1741 S Westmoreland Ave

657 W 23rd St

845 Cleveland St

149-155 S Vendome St

756 S New Hampshire Ave

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