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


406 N Normandie Ave

2926-2928 S Normandie Ave

410 N Normandie Pl

2949 Kenwood Ave

532 N Alexandria Ave

502 N Mariposa Ave

519 N Alexandria Ave

557 N Kenmore Ave

4312 Clinton St

3110 Raymond Ave

523 N Alexandria

504 N Mariposa Ave

3000-3006 Kenwood Ave

1571 W 30th St

3001 Kenwood Ave

432 N Normandie Ave

426-428 N Normandie Ave

558 N Alexandria Ave

554 N Alexandria Ave

601 N Kenmore Ave

4316 Clinton St

4315 Clinton St

611 N Heliotrope Dr

1283 W 35th St

1281 W 35th St

4307 Clinton St

545 N Alexandria Ave

3117 Raymond Ave

511 N Mariposa Ave

3000-3006 S Normandie Ave

4371 Rosewood Ave

515 N Mariposa Ave

559 N Alexandria Ave

3021 Kenwood Ave

3111 Kenwood Ave

3020 S Normandie Ave

608-610 N Alexandria Ave

552 N Mariposa Ave

4408 Clinton St

612-614 Alexandria Ave

1327 W 35th St

624 N Alexandria Ave

1331-1335 W 35th St

4422-4424 Clinton St

3116 S Normandie Ave

3110 S Normandie Ave

1452-1460 W Jefferson Blvd

619 N Alexandria Ave

546 N Normandie Ave

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