
Apartments near Lac + Usc Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,242 Rentals)


520 S St Louis St

3334 City Terrace Dr

Rowan Fourplex Apartments

2821 Sierra St

432 Solano Ave

441-443 Solano Ave

College Station

448 Casanova St

515 S Breed St

534 1/2 (2BR/1BA) Across from Hollenbeck Park | Section 8 Welcome | Available NOW!

2904 Lincoln Park Ave

2848 Sichel St

2845 Griffin Ave

445 S Mathews St

519 S Breed St

454 Casanova St

3149 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

Large 1-Bedroom/1-Bath across from the iconic Hollenbeck Park!

521 S Breed St

458 Casanova St

2915 Lincoln Park Ave

2819 E 3rd St

1044 N Townsend Ave

455 Solano Ave

3167 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

3245 Malabar St

452 Solano Ave

526 S Breed St

448-450 Solano Ave

461 Solano Ave

474 Casanova St

456 Solano Ave

2922 Lincoln Park Ave

2931 Lincoln Park Ave

2723 E 4th St

2727 E 4th St

438 Savoy St

464-466 Solano Ave

545 S Breed St

3038 Johnston St

944 N Ditman Ave

127 Rivera St

500 Casanova St

483 Solano Ave

472-474 Solano Ave

945 N Townsend Ave

533 S Mathews St

441 Savoy St

3007-3013 1/2 Sierra St

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